Biology, asked by ankitmauryavansi7390, 11 months ago

What will happen if all RBCs are removed from the blood? ​

Answers

Answered by KalpanaMatela5
0

Mark my answer as brainlist .

Attachments:
Answered by Anonymous
1

 \large{ \bold{ \red{Answer:}}}

Red Blood Cells (RBCs) contain haemoglobin protein, which is responsible for transportation of oxygen throughout the body. In case all RBCs are removed from the blood, the oxygen transport capacity of blood will be severely affected. The tissues and organs will not get the required amount of oxygen and the organism will eventually die.

Similar questions