Yes you have blood cells all over in your body!
they produce blood cells
Red marrow found in the shafts of the long bones produce red blood cells. The humerus and femur are considered long bones.
Bone marrow. Bone marrow is where blood cells are created. Only long bones (with the "hole" in the center) have bone marrow in them. So leg bones and arm bones make blood cells, but rib bones or skull bones do not. So those short, solid, irregular-shaped bones do not create blood cells.
This is a glycoprotein hormone that signals the production of red blood cells in the femur. Originates in the kidneys.
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.
The organ which produces blood cells is the femur, your thigh bone. They ensure that the blood cells stay in good number for proper functioning of the body.
No, teeth do not create red blood cells.
No - iron does not create them. However red blood cells must contain iron so it is needed for the cells to be formed.
Red blood cells are made in the red bone marrow.
Red blood cells begin their production the red marrow of certain bones, like long bones such a as the femur (thigh bone).
No. Blood cells are formed in the bone marrow, especially the large bones (femur, pelvis).
First off, it's what DO white blood cells create. Second of, it's semen.