Erythropoiesis mainly takes place in the bone marrow of the long bones.
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In adults, red blood cell production occurs in_
Red bone marrow
bone marrow
active transport
its bones
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Approximately 1%-6% in adults
low oxygen levels in blood
Red bone marrow
No. Blood cells are formed in the bone marrow, especially the large bones (femur, pelvis).
The primary site for blood cell production is the bone marrow.
Most often this is due to iron deficiency, but it can also occur in other red blood cell production (hematopoietic) abnormalities.
Four reasons that your white blood count might be high are: * An increased production of white blood cells to fight an infection * A reaction to a drug that enhances white blood cell production * A disease of bone marrow, causing abnormally high production of white blood cells * An immune system disorder that increases white blood cell production
red blood cell
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Erythropoiesis
Yes. Anemia can arise from lack of red blood cell production, hemaglobin, iron or another requirement for carrying oxygen in the blood.
Erythropoietin from the kidneys stimulates red blood cell production. ePO-gen is an artificial replacement for this hormone.
hypertonic
blood cells are created in the bone marrow.