parietal cells which can be found in gastric gland of stomach secretes intrinsic factor, which is a type of glycoprotein.
this intrinsic factor, together with vitamin B12 is required for effective absorption of iron in small intestine.
iron is required in erythropoiesis to produce haemoglobin. if iron absorption is low, RBC production will be affected.
in summary, stomach helps in RBC production by producing intrinsic cells required in iron absorption.
Hypoxia in the blood triggers erythropoiesis.
Erythropoiesis requires B12, Folic acid and iron.
No
The lesser momentum helps tether the stomach to the liver.
The stomach helps desolves things
vitamin K
Anemia
thalassemia
There are three main events that are considered stimuli for erythropoiesis. These are aerobic exercises, living in an environment with a high altitude, and hemorrhages.
The human stomach helps you digest your food.
Sanford B. Krantz has written: 'Erythropoietin and the regulation of Erythropoiesis' -- subject(s): Erythropoiesis, Erythropoietin
digestion