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what would have happened? If RBCs had mitochondria.?


Akshata21: answer please
shravaniprabhu10: If RBCs has mitochondria they would have used oxygen for this perpose than carrying it to all the cells of the body the cell would not have oxygen

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Answered by aditirathore17
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there is less space for hemoglobin
Answered by deepalsable44
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What would have happened?

Answer-what would have happened if (something) had (happened) This is a phrase that's used for imagining how things would be different if an event in the past had been different. You can use this when you wish that something had happened differently, as in the example at the top.

If RBCs had mitochondria.?

Answer-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.

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