Chemistry, asked by nasirmaryam225, 3 months ago

why rbcs do not undergo aerobic glycolysis​

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Answered by kirti151102
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because they loose the cell organelles including mitochondria to accomodate more haemoglobin( respiratory pigment) in them

so in abscence of mitochondria they do not show aerobic respiration

Answered by preeya0
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Because it cannot oxidize fats, a process requiring mitochondrial activity, the RBC relies exclusively on blood glucose as a fuel. Metabolism of glucose in the RBC is entirely anaerobic, consistent with the primary role of the RBC in oxygen transport and delivery, rather than its utilization.

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