Biology, asked by varshanbalakumar99, 11 months ago

mitochondria are absent in mature RBC. justify with reason.

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Answered by aryamann47
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The reason why mature red blood cells (erythrocytes) have no mitochondria, is that (most) RBC organelles (including the nucleus) are expelled during maturation. ... By getting rid of (most) organelles, space for more hemoglobin is freed up, which is what the inhaled oxygen binds to.

Answered by arpitadevgoswami87
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The reason why mature red blood cells (erythrocytes) have no mitochondria, is that (most) RBC organelles (including the nucleus) are expelled during maturation. By getting rid of (most) organelles, space for more hemoglobin is freed up, which is what the inhaled oxygen binds to.

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