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28 November, 08:14

Why a red blood cell is unable to replace damaged proteins.

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  1. 28 November, 08:28
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    Simple. Red blood cells, after they mature, lose almost, if not all internal organelles, to serve the sole function of transporting oxygen and nutrients to energy-producing cells, and delivering their waste, namely CO² to the lungs to be breathed out. No nucleus (and DNA) means that it cannot code for proteins.
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