No, red blood cells are produced in bone marrow.
the cells that are produced by marrow are new red and white blood cells and platelets.
red bone marrow
Yes. It's called: Collateral Circulation.
Red bone marrow produce RBCs (red blood cells), WBCs (white blood cells), and platelets.
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New fresh blood cells can be formed in under 24hours. Some people have it good and they produce blood in about an hour, not a whole lot but enough to replace the blood you would lose if you got a cut and lost a lot.
Haemopoiesis. During hamemopoiesis, a healthy adult person will approximately produce 11 to 12 new blood cells daily to properly function and maintain a steady blood flow in peripheral circulation.
The primary function of the spleen is the filtering of blood and removal of abnormal blood cells by phagocytosis. The spleen also stores iron from worn-out blood cells, which is then returned to the circulation and used by the bone marrow to produce new blood cells. The immune reaction begins in the spleen with the activation of immune response by B cells and T cells in response to antigens in the blood.
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There are countless factors that determine the amount of blood cells in anyone, child or adult. There are billions and billions within every human, and the numbers are constantly changing as you lose blood and produce new blood cells to replace the dead ones. As a matter of fact, by the time you are done reading this answer, your body will have likely produced thousands if not millions of new blood cells via mitosis!
red blood cells and white blood cells and platelets
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