Red blood cells are made in the bone marrow in the skull, ribs, sternum (breast bone), spine and pelvis. The stem cells divide and multiply to make the blood cells. These cells differentiate (develop and mature) as they grow into white cells, red cells or platelets.
In the young fetus, they are produced in the liver. By late pregnancy, they are produced in the bone marrow.
Red blood cells in the human body are normally contained within the blood vessels. They may be stored in the spleen, and are produced in the red marrow.
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red blood cell
red blood cell
Red blood cells in the human body are normally contained within the blood vessels. They may be stored in the spleen, and are produced in the red marrow.
The granule cell of the cerebellum is the smallest cell in the human body, but the red blood cell is the smallest blood cell.
in the bone marrow
Mature red blood cells are the only human cells that do not have a nucleus. sorry to do this but that's not the answer but i don't know it
Red blood cell in the human body
The red blood cells.
120 days.
We have a different kind of cell for every part of your body.We have the white cell which kills germs.The red blood cell makes the blood.
to the heart to be pumped around the body