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Monday, October 12, 2009

Why does red blood cells utilize anaerobic metabolism to get energy?


Answer:
U see the main function of RBCs is to transport oxygen. if they themselves begin to use this oxygen in aerobic metabolism it will tell upon this function. so as a solution to this nature has deprived RBCs of mitochondria, which are the site of aerobic respiration.thats why RBCs have an anaerobic metabolism
because the white heals us
Mitochondrias are required for aerobic metabolism, for example aerobic glycolysis. Red blood cells lack mitochondrias, yet need a way to produce ATP to function. Anaerobic metabolism allows production of ATP in cells without mitochondria and cells deprived of sufficient oxygen.
the metabolism needs some organism in cells like mitokondriya.the RBCs does nt have complete organism
for
examples they dont have nuclear...for this reasons the way of gain
energies in RBC that calls ATP is different from other cell in our body ..and the anaerobis way occurs

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