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26 July, 22:10

Why does a red blood cell unable to replace damaged protein?

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  1. 27 July, 00:48
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    The reason is because the cells are unable to replace and lack DNA and cell organelles such as nucleus, ribosomes and mitochondria which are crucial for protein synthesis, assembly and repair.

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