The body secretes a hormonecalled erythropoietin (or EPO) which stimulates the production if red blood cells (RBC's). EPO is purified and made commercially available. In an emergency where there is a lot of blood loss, or in patients who are chronically anemic, EPO is administered so the body may produce more RBC's
By doing vigorous exercise. it makes our heart pumps faster, hence, making red blood cells travel faster in your body.
the blood in your body is VERY IMPORTANT because it helps your WHOLE body by giving oxygen and nourishment to help you to live. Also your brain needs blood so cells (blood cells) in your body travel blood to your body.
Red blood cells are part of the blood and travel where the blood goes. Blood is moved through the heart to the lungs and back to the heart. Then it is moved through arteries to all the tissues of the body and back to the heart through the veins.
Since they are, blood tissues, they are can travel all over a person's body through blood vessels i.e arteries, veins and capillaries and some others.
Red and white blood cells don't have something specific that carries them through the body. They move with each contraction of the heart. I'm not sure if this is the answer you are looking for because i wasn't sure if you were asking how cells are transported or what order they travel in through the circulatory system. I hope my answer above helps though. :)
Blood cells are part of the blood the blood doesn't return from the blood cells. Very basically, the blood is pumped from the heart through the arteries to various parts of the body. The blood does it's job of delivering necessary substances to the body's cells - such as nutrients and oxygen - and then transports waste products away from those same cells via the veins. The blood goes back to the heart where it is pumped to the lungs. In the lungs the blood is oxygenated and pumped back to various parts of the body
To the lungs
The Circulatory System circulates blood throughout the body. This blood has red blood cells that carry oxygen. When you are exercising, your heart beats faster to get more oxygen to the cells. This lets the blood travel faster, delivering more oxygen, which when received by cells is used by the mitochondria (the energy source of cells) to produce energy.
The Circulatory System circulates blood throughout the body. This blood has red blood cells that carry oxygen. When you are exercising, your heart beats faster to get more oxygen to the cells. This lets the blood travel faster, delivering more oxygen, which when received by cells is used by the mitochondria (the energy source of cells) to produce energy.
They travel in the blood. They are one of the 4 components of the blood and they travel collectively
It travels through blood cells if its luekemia
the blood in your body is VERY IMPORTANT because it helps your WHOLE body by giving oxygen and nourishment to help you to live. Also your brain needs blood so cells (blood cells) in your body travel blood to your body.
Yes. All Blood cells travel around the body through the circulatory system which includes the heart.White blood cells are produced by bone marrow and enter the blood stream to fight infection.
capillaries
capillaries
Red blood cells are part of the blood and travel where the blood goes. Blood is moved through the heart to the lungs and back to the heart. Then it is moved through arteries to all the tissues of the body and back to the heart through the veins.
Since they are, blood tissues, they are can travel all over a person's body through blood vessels i.e arteries, veins and capillaries and some others.
yes