through the blood
liver
An old RBC(red blood cell) can be identified from the spleen or the liver.
the hormone that produces red blood cells is erythropoeitin.
They are destroyed by the liver and spleen as they wear out
liver cell damage
The primary site for blood cell production is the bone marrow.
they die
through the blood
what role the liver play in the life cycle of red blood cells
liver
Liver filters the blood while Heart pumps the blood through out the body.
are break down by the liver and the iron is recycled
negative feedback can increase the concentration of glucose in the blood stream. if the blood glucose levels are too low, alpha cells will produce glucagon which causes the liver to break glycogen down into glucose. it is then released into the blood stream which increase the blood glucose levels.if it is too high, the beta cells will produce insulin which causes the liver and muscle cells to form glycogen from glucose. In addition, other cells are encouraged to use glucose in cell respiration rather than fats.both the beta and alpha cells are produced from the pancreas.
White blood cells will increase to fight off the infection.
Red Blood cell
Ellevation of liver enzymes and decrease white blood cell