Hemopoiesis is the term used to describe the formation of all blood cells. Erythropoiesis is the term used to describe only the formation of red blood cells.
Hypoxia in the blood triggers erythropoiesis.
HaemopoesisHaemo (gr) refers to blood-poesis (gr) refers to formation
erythropoiesis
Hematopoiesis or hemopoiesis is the process by which all blood cells are formed.
Erythropoiesis is the production of red blood cells.
Your kidney produces the hormone called as erythropoietin. This hormone is produced when kidneys get less oxygen. Under the influence of this hormone, the red bone marrow produce the red blood cells.
Hypoxia in the blood triggers erythropoiesis.
Hemopoiesis
Erythropoiesis requires B12, Folic acid and iron.
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Erythropoiesis is the process by which red blood cells (erythrocytes) are produced. In human adults, this usually occurs within the bone marrow. In humans with certain diseases and in some animals, erythropoeiesis also occurs outside the bone marrow, within the spleen or liver. This is termed extramedullary erythropoiesis.
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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.
HaemopoesisHaemo (gr) refers to blood-poesis (gr) refers to formation
Hematopoiesis.