Math, asked by pratabidya, 11 months ago

what will happen if there are no RBCs in blood ​

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Answered by RoseJoseph
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Answer:

  • blood will not have haemoglobin as RBC carries haemoglobin

Step-by-step explanation:

if RBCs are lost or destroyed faster than they can be replaced, if bone marrow production is disrupted, or if the RBCs produced do not function normally, or do not contain enough hemoglobin, then you may develop anemia, which affects the amount of oxygen reaching tissues.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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If there are no RBCs in blood ​

Step-by-step explanation:

  • They wouldn't be red, and they wouldn't be able to carry oxygen.
  • Since this does not happen, it is hard to be sure about the hypothetical situation if it did happen, but here are some speculations.
  • If mutations eliminated all of the genes for hemoglobin (there are several) in a fertilized egg or by some other mechanism kept hemoglobin from being produced in the red blood cells, the embryo would be miscarried as soon as it reached the stage at which it should be carrying oxygen in large amounts to support its rapid growth.
  • If something happened after birth to eliminate the ability of the developing red cells in the bone marrow to make hemoglobin, I think that the red cells would be unable to go through their full development. This wouldn't matter though, because they need oxygen to support their growth, and if there weren't red cells carrying oxygen to the bone marrow, no red cell production would be happening, because the person would be dead.

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