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3 years ago
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What effect would a drug that interferes with protein synthesis have on the development of red blood cells?

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MissTica3 years ago
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It will also decreased red blood cell development. why? Red blood cells contain a pigmented protein called hemoglobin. Its the hemoglobin (globulin is the protein part) synthesis that will be decreased
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