Hypoxia in the blood triggers erythropoiesis.
hemorrhage
erythropoiesis
Hemopoiesis is the term used to describe the formation of all blood cells. Erythropoiesis is the term used to describe only the formation of red blood cells.
the kidneys detect low levels of oxygen in the blood
Erythropoiesis is the production of red blood cells.
During anemia decrease in oxygen tension causes the release of erythropoeitin which in turn causes hyperplasia of erythroid precursor cells thus causing an increase in the production of RBC's. This marrow response is called is effective erythropoiesis.
Erythropoiesis requires B12, Folic acid and iron.
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vitamin K
thalassemia
Anemia
Over exercising or the repetition of a movement that triggers the condition should be avoided.
There are three main events that are considered stimuli for erythropoiesis. These are aerobic exercises, living in an environment with a high altitude, and hemorrhages.
Sanford B. Krantz has written: 'Erythropoietin and the regulation of Erythropoiesis' -- subject(s): Erythropoiesis, Erythropoietin
Erythropoiesis (production of red blood cells) will occur when there are not enough red blood cells (RBCs) in circulation. Therefore the stimulation for erythropoiesis to occur is too few RBCs in the blood, which can be termed 'anaemia'.
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Erythropoiesis.
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