Red blood cells, in order to store more hemoglobin to carry oxygen, don't have a nucleus that can make repairs. So red blood cells only last, on average, 120 days. Because they constantly need to be reproduced and your bones, believe it or not, are very well vascularized, it seems like a pretty good place to store the marrow to make more red blood cells.
All the blood cells are produced in the bone marrow But not all bones do that. Bones that do make blood cells include bigger longer bones, like the humerus and femur.
Yes, red blood cells are produced in bone marrow. In adults, large bones' marrow produce red blood cells.
Yes Red blood cells are made inside the bone marrow
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bone marrow
It has a substance in it called haegion which contains iron!!!
Bone Marrow- red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow of SOME bones (not all) to carry oxygen and white blood cells are produced in the bone marrow of SOME bones (not all) to help protect against infection.
in the early weeks of embryonic life,primitive., nucleated red blood cells are produced in the yolk sac.during the middle trimester of gestation,the liver s main organ for production of red blood cells but reasonable number are also produced in the spleen and lymph nodes.then during the last month or so of gestation and after birth red blood cells are produced exclusively in the bone marrow.the bone marrow of essentially all bones produces red blood cells untill a person is 5 years old.the marrrow of long bones,except for proximal portions of the humeri and tibiae,becomes quiet fatty and produces no more red blood cells after about age 20 years.beyond this age,most red cells continue to be produced in marrow of membranous bones,such as vertebrae,sternum,ribs and ilia.even in these bones,the marrow becomes less productive as age increases
Some bones of the skeletal system made blood cells. Red blood cells are formed in the red bone marrow of bones. Stem cells in the red bone marrow called hemocytoblasts give rise to all of the formed elements in blood. If a hemocytoblast commits to becoming a cell called a proerythroblast, it will develop into a new red blood cell.The formation of a red blood cell from hemocytoblast takes about 2 days. The body makes about two million red blood cells every second.
blood cells are produced primarily in the?
In the bone marrow
The red marrow of the bones and the sternum.
The red marrow is where blood cells are produced.
Red blood cells begin their production the red marrow of certain bones, like long bones such a as the femur (thigh bone).
In the center of long bones is the bone marrow, where red blood cells are produced.
Your kidney produces the hormone called as erythropoietin. This hormone is produced when kidneys get less oxygen. Under the influence of this hormone, the red bone marrow produce the red blood cells.
No, red blood cells are not produced in the heart.
Red blood cells are made in the red bone marrow in bones. They transport oxygen to the tissues for carbon dioxide.
Blood is produced in the bone marrow - the innermost part of the bone.
Both red and white blood cells are produced in the spongy bone marrow.
Bone marrow from long bones in your body contribute in producing the red blood cells at younger age.
Red blood cells are produced by the bone marrow.