Red blood cells are continuously being made in your body because their lifespan is relatively short, only about 3-4 months.
Red blood cells (RBCs) are mature cells without a nucleus or organelles that carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues. RBCs are made in the bone marrow and circulate in the blood for about 120 days before being taken out of circulation and broken down by the spleen and liver.
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Red blood cells (RBCs) have a life span of 120 days. More are always being made.
Ozone is continually made by the Sun. Ozone made at Earth's surface does not survive to reach the ozone layer.
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Science is based upon observation and reasoning. There are always new observations being made, and new reasoning being proposed. This leads to improvements in theories.
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no capillaries connect the arteries to the vain bone marrow makes rbcs
Red blood cells are by far the most abundant cells in the blood. There are an average of 2,830,000 RBCs per cubic millimeter (microliter). RBCs account for approximately 40 to 45 percent of the blood. This percentage of blood made up of RBCs is a frequently measured number and is called the hematocrit. The ratio of cells in normal blood is 600 RBCs for each white blood cell and 40 platelets.
low rbcs count shows anaemia high rbcs count show polycythemia vera. rbcs enumerations shows the bonemarrow how much active.
That's correct. Red blood cells (RBCs) are primarily produced in the bone marrow of long bones like the femur and the humerus in adult human beings. The bone marrow contains stem cells that differentiate into specialized blood cells, including RBCs.
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