Biology, asked by claire, 1 year ago

how do red blood cells respire? they have niether a nucleus nor mtochondria

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Answered by garima9cr3
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the main func. of RBC is the transportation of oxygen it wouldn't be suitable for it to have a mitochondria, espesically since the RBC would waste much more oxygen. therefore RBC depend on anaerobic respiration and in this respiration there is no need of mitochondria.So anaerobic respiration is suitable for RBCs.

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Answered by fatmamehdi
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they respire through anaerobic respiration therefore , there is no need for nucleus and mtochondria 
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