Science, asked by santoshlomate5903, 11 months ago

What would have happened?
If
(1) RBCs had mitochondria.​

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Answered by abhimukhiojha0779
6

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If mitochondria is present in RBCS, then there would be a Difficiency of Space for Haemoglobin. it will affect the proper Oxygen carring capacity of RBCs. ... So, if mitochondria are present in them, then the cells shortly will be modified to make a use of Cytoplasm too for energy generation by Glycolysis.

Answered by Anonymous
3

if mitochondrion will be present in RBC then.....it would lack in many functional programme.....as a result mitochondrion will be spotted and would be destroyed......and most of the oxygen will get utilised for the cellular respiration that occurs in mitochondrion.....

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