What would happen if mitochondria are present in rbcs?
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As RBCs carry oxygen, so if they contain mitochondria the cell will use oxygen for its own respiration (occurs in mitochondria) thus decreasing the amount of oxygen transported to different parts of the body. So they respire anaerobically
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