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Explain why red blood cells might use up oxygen, if they

have mitochondria.

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The function of RBC is to carry oxygen. The mitochondria is absent so it will not be able to use any carrying oxygen thus increasing the carrying capacity. Originally Answered: Why don't red blood cells have mitochondria? RBCs are enucleated i.e they don't have nucleus.
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