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Penelstitis is connected within the veins in your brain, some of these veins lead to the spleen. And the Penelstitis produces the blood as the blood vessels are being mulitiply produced.

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What stores extra erythocytes?

Erythrocytes, or red blood cells, are produced in the bone marrow and stored in the spleen. The spleen acts as a reservoir for red blood cells, releasing them into the bloodstream as needed.


What cells are produced in spleen?

Penelstitis is connected within the veins in your brain, some of these veins lead to the spleen. And the Penelstitis produces the blood as the blood vessels are being mulitiply produced.


Does the spleen produce insulin?

No, the spleen does not produce insulin. Insulin is produced by the beta cells in the pancreas. The main function of the spleen is to filter the blood and help the immune system by producing antibodies and storing white blood cells.


Red blood cells are produced in?

In the spleen of babies and the bone marrow of children and adults


What are formed in the bone marrow and the spleen?

Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are formed in the bone marrow. Additionally, some white blood cells are also produced in the spleen.


Where are red blood cells made and destroyed?

Red blood cells are primarily produced in the bone marrow, specifically in the spongy tissue called red bone marrow. Red blood cells are destroyed, or broken down, primarily in the spleen and liver.


Does the spleen produce mature t-cells?

No, the spleen does not produce mature T-cells. T-cells mature in the thymus gland, not in the spleen. The spleen's main role is in filtering blood, storing red blood cells, and acting as a reservoir for immune cells.


What does the fish's spleen do?

A fish's spleen does what a human's spleen does, releases blood cells when needed


Where old red blood cells are recycled?

The spleen


Can spleen destroy normal RBC's?

Yes, one of the major functions of the spleen is to remove aged or damaged red blood cells (erythrocytes) from the circulating blood stream. If the body has produced antibodies against red blood cells, the spleen will remove the red blood cells with antibodies on them from circulation, destroy them and package the bits and pieces for recycling into new red blood cells.


Does the spleen contain erythrocytes?

The aged red cells self destruct in the spleen , where they squeeze through the red pulp of the spleen. When the spleen is removed, the number of abnormal red cells and old cells circulating in the blood increases considerably.


What destroys worn out cells?

the spleen