The typical life span of the red blood cells is about 120 days. The old red blood cells are identified and killed by spleen. Spleen is located in upper and backside of left side of the abdomen.
Hemolysis is the medical term meaning abnormal destruction of red blood cells. Hemolytic anemia is the term for condition of low red blood cell count resulting from hemolysis.
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to lyes the white blood cell in other way to count rbc
The main function of red blood cells is to transport oxygen to tissues from the lungs and carbon dioxide out from the tissues to the lungs to breathed out of the body
1. plasma proteins 2. rbc shape 3. rbc size 4. rbc count
It will depend on the nature of the solute. If you are talking about NaCl, for example, 0.075 is hypotonic and will tend to rupture the RBC. 0.3 M NaCl will be hypertonic and will tend to make the RBC shrink.
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the spleen
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to remove dead and old rbc they also are the organ involved in immunity they help in hematopoiessis in embryonic life
Its elasticity and flexibility isn't as great therefore giving off that the RBC is old.
red blood cells
An old RBC(red blood cell) can be identified from the spleen or the liver.
It is actually the spleen that filters out old and useless red blood cells.
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The destruction of RBCs results in the release of bilirubin. If excessive amounts of RBCs are destroyed it creates a build up of bilirubin in the blood which leads to jaundice.
to lyes the white blood cell in other way to count rbc
Ablation
RBC's mediate oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in the circulation. Apart from this primary function , they also regulate the intracellular pH and the RBC membrane consists of the blood group antigens. RBC's also are responsible for the viscosity of blood.