There is a hormone produced by the kidneys called erythropoietin that stimulates production of red blood cells. Certain cytokines such as colony stimulating factors and interleukins produced by the red bone marrow drive development of white blood cells. Both white and red come from the same hemopoietic stem cell.
Changing pressure of the flow of liquids around stem cells can induce cells to become artery cells.
Stem cells
When cells differentiate, they become specialized.
Genes
blood cells
The thymus gland, it promotes the maturation of T-cells.
Cells within the kidney called interstitial fibroblasts produce a substance called erythropoietin, EPO for short, that stimulates production of red blood cells. They doesn't secrete or produce red blood cells themselves. Red blood cells are produced within bone marrow.
When cells differentiate, they become specialized.
Only stem cells are able to differentiate. They do this to create more cells for the variety of organs in your body.
Specialized cells.
Genes
yes
No,it does not.It stimulates production of red blood cells.
in the blood
Kidney do NOT produce red blood cells (bone marrow does).
All cells come from a stem cell, which is an unspecialized cell that gives rise to a specific specialized cell, such as a blood cell. These cells differentiate and give rise to the various kinds of cells we have in our body.
white blood cells
It is specialized cells
White Blood Corposules