Bone marrow from long bones in your body contribute in producing the red blood cells at younger age.
The red blood cells are produced in the red bone marrow in the center of the bone.Marrow.Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, are made in the bone marrow as are white blood cells or leukocytes and they originate from stem cells. The marrow is located in the length of the long bones until we get older, then it will diminish with age. As we age the marrow is predominantly in the sternum or breastbone, the iliac crest or the hip bone of the pelvis, and in the vertebrae of the spine. The ends of the long bones or epiphysises are solid bone covered with cartilage for the strength needed for the movable joints.marrow
EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT AND THERE ARE WAY TOO MANY TO COUNT THEM ALL. THE BODY IS CONSTANTLY PRODUCING RED BLOOD CELLS. THEY GO THROUGH A CYCLE CALLED HEMATOPOIESIS WHERE THEY ARE PRODUCED BY THE MARROW IN YOUR BONES AND PROCEED TO AGE AND DIE.
The number of red blood cells in a ml of "horse's" blood varies with training, exertion and age. 6-8 million per ml with some high and low variation.
Normal differentials vary with age , but an average adult differential should have between 4,300 and 10,800 white blood cells per cubic millimeter (cmm).
The human body produces an estimated 100-200 billion white blood cells per day. However, this number can vary based on factors such as age, health condition, and external factors like infection or injury.
The red blood cells are produced in the red bone marrow in the center of the bone.Marrow.Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, are made in the bone marrow as are white blood cells or leukocytes and they originate from stem cells. The marrow is located in the length of the long bones until we get older, then it will diminish with age. As we age the marrow is predominantly in the sternum or breastbone, the iliac crest or the hip bone of the pelvis, and in the vertebrae of the spine. The ends of the long bones or epiphysises are solid bone covered with cartilage for the strength needed for the movable joints.marrow
in the early weeks of embryonic life,primitive., nucleated red blood cells are produced in the yolk sac.during the middle trimester of gestation,the liver s main organ for production of red blood cells but reasonable number are also produced in the spleen and lymph nodes.then during the last month or so of gestation and after birth red blood cells are produced exclusively in the bone marrow.the bone marrow of essentially all bones produces red blood cells untill a person is 5 years old.the marrrow of long bones,except for proximal portions of the humeri and tibiae,becomes quiet fatty and produces no more red blood cells after about age 20 years.beyond this age,most red cells continue to be produced in marrow of membranous bones,such as vertebrae,sternum,ribs and ilia.even in these bones,the marrow becomes less productive as age increases
EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT AND THERE ARE WAY TOO MANY TO COUNT THEM ALL. THE BODY IS CONSTANTLY PRODUCING RED BLOOD CELLS. THEY GO THROUGH A CYCLE CALLED HEMATOPOIESIS WHERE THEY ARE PRODUCED BY THE MARROW IN YOUR BONES AND PROCEED TO AGE AND DIE.
The red blood cells are produced in the red bone marrow in the center of the bone.Marrow.Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, are made in the bone marrow as are white blood cells or leukocytes and they originate from stem cells. The marrow is located in the length of the long bones until we get older, then it will diminish with age. As we age the marrow is predominantly in the sternum or breastbone, the iliac crest or the hip bone of the pelvis, and in the vertebrae of the spine. The ends of the long bones or epiphysises are solid bone covered with cartilage for the strength needed for the movable joints.marrow
At the age of about 12 years.
membranes "wear out" and the cells become damaged
Well, it depends on what you mean, like they can die of old age, when you die of old age it's because your system starts to shut down, and there aren't anymore blood cells to help you, because when you're younger your blood cells reproduce and grow and grow and grow ! But as you age older, your blood cells start to die can't produce.
There are infinity blood cells in our body but if you are asking about platelets then they vary from age and person to person
At least twelve.
The number of red blood cells in a ml of "horse's" blood varies with training, exertion and age. 6-8 million per ml with some high and low variation.
Is that 10 years of age? Yes!
The maximum age to donate blood is seventy five years old.