Around 3 million red blood cells are made every second, so around 259,200 million red blood cells are made each day.
- I can't improve upon a complete answer, but here are some related facts.
- 2.4 million every second, from wikipedia.
60 X 60 X 24 = second per day X 2.4 million = your answer.
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According to Harrison's a rbc LASTS about 120 days so the body turns over about .8-1% of its RBC's every day. There are about 5 million RBC/microliter of blood and 5-6 liters of blood in the human adult body = about 25 trillion (10 to the 12) RBC in adult human body. 1% of this number would be 250 billion cells (please check my math) turn over every day which seems like a lot!!
100,000 per minute is produced and thats a fact!
2.6 million blood cells
About 100 billion a day.
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blood cells are produced primarily in the?
Immature B cells derived from the bone marrow migrate to the spleen where they can differentiate into mature B cells.
Cellular elements of Blood The red bone marrow produces the cells in your blood
Blood cells are produced by the bone marrow. When there is a problem with the marrow, it can stop producing blood cells. An example is Aplastic Anemia.
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.
Red blood cells are produced in bone marrow.
Red blood cells are produced by the bone marrow.
The blood cells are produced in the bone-marrow
In the bone marrow
3000000/second
blood cells are produced in the bone marrow
The Blood cells are produced in the Bone Marrow
the bone marrow
in the bone marrow.
Blood cells are produced in bones, specifically in the bone marrow.
blood cells are produced primarily in the?
3 million