In the case of sickle cell anemia, the slight alterations in the DNA of red blood cells lead to a. defects in the membranes of these cells. b. changes in the structure of the protein hemoglobin. c. poor use of glucose for energy. d. inability of the cells to make protein.

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The slight alterations in the DNA of red blood cells lead to  changes in the structure of the protein hemoglobin.

What is sickle cell anemia?

Sickle cell anemia refers to a defect in the red blood cells in which abnormal hemoglobin is present in the red blood cells resulting in the inability of the red blood cells to efficiently transport oxygen to the tissues.

This is due to a mutation in the gene coding for hemoglobin production.

The red blood cells have a sickle shape.

Therefore, the slight alterations in the DNA of red blood cells lead to  changes in the structure of the protein hemoglobin.

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