Most iron is stored in human red blood cells or hemoglobin. You need this to carry oxygen to your tissues. Your liver, bone marrow and spleen also play a role in iron storage.
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Protein is used to build muscle tissue, and will be metabolized there if needed.
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The spleen breaks them down and recycles the parts
the smelt organ
They are stored in the Spleen
Spleen
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The Liver breaks down red blood cells and deaminates amino acids.
Your spleen destroys old red blood cells and stores white blood cells. It is part of your lymphatic system and is found in your abdomen.
The pancreas breaks food down and helps to maintain blood sugar levels. The pancreas is a very important organ in the body.
gastrointestingal system (GI)
kidney
Lymph glands stores WBC
The spleen stores blood in the frog. It is an organ found within the mesentery. This is part of the frogs circulatory system.
The Spleen
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The Liver breaks down red blood cells and deaminates amino acids.
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Fat cells.
Well, bone marrow makes blood cells, so maybe there.
The organ you are referring to is the spleen. It plays a crucial role in filtering and recycling old and damaged blood cells, as well as producing new blood cells in times of need. The spleen also stores extra blood cells that can be released into circulation when necessary.
Your spleen destroys old red blood cells and stores white blood cells. It is part of your lymphatic system and is found in your abdomen.
An organ that filters wastes from blood besides the kidneys is the liver. The liver removes glucose and stores it for future use. It also aids the kidneys in toxin removal.
the kidneys "retire" old blood cells and recycle the material to make new ones