kidneys
RBC's transport oxygen from lungs to other organs at all the RBC were to have mitochondria then they would use up all the oxygen which had to be carried to other organs coz mitochondria require oxygen for ATP synthesis. But the RBC don't have mitochondria instead they generate all the energy(ATP) by glycolysis using glucose.
If the pancreatectomy is total, the surgeon removes the entire pancreas and attached organs.
There are a number of organs that serve this function, including:KidneysLiverLungs
The Urinary System is the answer.
kidneys
RBC's transport oxygen from lungs to other organs at all the RBC were to have mitochondria then they would use up all the oxygen which had to be carried to other organs coz mitochondria require oxygen for ATP synthesis. But the RBC don't have mitochondria instead they generate all the energy(ATP) by glycolysis using glucose.
If the pancreatectomy is total, the surgeon removes the entire pancreas and attached organs.
They are taken to a veterinarian who removes their sexual organs in an operation.
Everything... Everything... Everything... Everything...... has organs... or else it would be dead, but even dead things have organs.
It removes dead or dry skin from the cuticle area.
Red blood cells has a lifespan of about 120 days. Old or dead Red blood bells are replaced everyday by the new cells. Ribosomes basically translates message transcribed from the DNA. Red blood cells do not have secretory function, all it does it carry the respiratory gases to and from different tissues and organs.
erythropoitin secreted from kidneys stimulate rbc production.
Spaying or neutering it removes the animals reproductive organs.
The athletes would need to supple a lot of oxygen to their body. The more RBC, the more oxygen that gets transported to their organs.
There are a number of organs that serve this function, including:KidneysLiverLungs
1.small rbc 2.twister rbc 3.bite rbc 4.acanthocyte rbc 5.donat rbc 6.mikey mouse rbc