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Iron is needed in the haemoglobin of red blood cells. Iron (II) forms the haem group, which attches itself to the globular protein molecules, which together make up the haemoglobin.
The nutrient that is used to make red blood cells is andotaschen wich was discovered in 1984 by sir ando Taschen is German for mineral so the word andotaschen literately means ando mineral
The most important mineral is iron, the main component of hemoglobin, which is the oxygen-binding protein.
Iron is the mineral needed in the body to make red blood cells.
Iron is required to make red blood cells.
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In the red bone marrow.
The clear liquid part of the blood is called plasma, and it is the base for red and white blood cells to travel in.
the red blood cells ofcorse and ofcorse there is always new red blood cells......
Blood is the serum, cells, platelets, and proteins, hormones, and chemicals that circulate in the blood stream. The cells that comprise blood include white blood cells and red blood cells. Red blood cells are also called erythrocytes, from the Greek erythros for "red" and cyte for "cell".Put another way, blood is the whole; erythrocytes are a part.
The Answer Is Circulatory System That Makes Blood Cells RED ! it is the heme part of the haemoglobin that gives blood cells their bright red colour.
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As the name says, red blood cells are found in the blood. If there is blood there, there is red blood cells.
No. They are part of what we call blood.
Red blood cells carry oxygen to the blood and contain hemoglobin, which is high in iron, a very important mineral to maintain healthy blood
the mineral is iron.
White blood cells
Red Blood Cells are manufactured in the bone marrow.
hemoglobin fool!
No. Red blood cells are part of the cardiovascular system.
In the red bone marrow.