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Red blood cells are made in the red bone marrow.

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When your red blood cells die where do the replacements come from?

When red blood cells die, other red blood cells come in and multiply.


Where do red blood cells from?

Both red and white blood cells come from blood stem cells in the bone marrow.


Do blood cells come from the heart?

If you are asking where blood cells are "made," they are made in bone marrow.


Where blood Come From?

that is a easy questionblood comes from blood cells in your body


Where does blood come?

that is a easy questionblood comes from blood cells in your body


Where do red blood come from?

Red blood cells are made in the red bone marrow.


When you bleed do red blood cells come out?

Maybe,maybe not


What provides transport for white and red blood cells?

blood maybe Edit: Most red and white blood cells come from the bone marrow and then travel in the blood through the veins.


What happens when two incompatible blood cells mix and come into contact with each other?

When two incompatible blood cells mix and come into contact with each other, a reaction called agglutination occurs. This can lead to clumping of the blood cells, which can block blood vessels and cause serious health complications.


What produces the blood cells?

There are many things that produce red blood cells e.g humans but they come from the heart so i belive do not quote me on this


Does your blood come from your bone marrow?

Not all the blood components. The red blood cells are made in the bone marrow.


All formed elements come from a stem cell called what?

All formed elements in the blood are derived from a hematopoietic stem cell. These stem cells have the ability to differentiate into various types of blood cells, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

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