Blood cells are made in the spleen and in the bone marrow.
It's the skeleton system that produces blood cells :)
Well, bone marrow makes blood cells, so maybe there.
Red blood cell's organ system is CirculatoryRed blood cells are produced by bone marrow, which is not an organ, but a tissue found in the hollow interior of bones.Blood cells are suppose to be produced from bone marrow.Bone marrow makes your blood cells, but it isn't considered an organ. See Related Links.The red bone marrow
Blood is a connective tissue. Blood cells like erythrocytes are cells, while the plasma makes up the matrix. Together, they form the only fluid tissue in your body.
long bones in our body are the resorviour of red blood cells. There from bone marrow stem cells the red blood cells diffrentiate
None of the above. Blood cells are not a tissue form or organ, but individual cells that are produced in the bone marrow and circulate inside veins, arteries and the heart.
the first person who answered this Lau moi is wrong blood in not an organ . i know this because my seventh grade science teacher just told me this in the last class that i had.
Spleen
No. Your thymus is lymphoid organ. It does not produce the red blood cells.
Blood cells are produced in bones, specifically in the bone marrow.
The spleens primary function is to filter blood of damaged cells. The spleen is the largest organ of the lymphatic system.
Liver, the red blood cells are broken down into bile.
Red blood cell's organ system is CirculatoryRed blood cells are produced by bone marrow, which is not an organ, but a tissue found in the hollow interior of bones.Blood cells are suppose to be produced from bone marrow.Bone marrow makes your blood cells, but it isn't considered an organ. See Related Links.The red bone marrow