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Hemoglobin is inside RBC
Lipids and protein molecules make the membranous part of RBC
Erythropoetin enhances RBC production
Erythrocyte is the medical term meaning mature red blood cell. In medical terminology Erythro = red, cytes= cells.Associated term:White blood cells are called Leukocytes, Leuko = white, cytes = cells.
RBC are formed from the red bone marrow,liver and spleen.
Hemoglobin is found in the red blood cells.
Erythropoietin, which is a hormone released by the kidneys, causes the creation of red blood cells in the bone marrow. These red blood cells are created from haemopoietic stem cells.
Haemoglobin
red blood cells, oxygen, and white blood cells
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin.
Hemoglobin is the substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen. It is a protein that binds to oxygen in the lungs and releases it to tissues throughout the body.
The three formed elements of blood is white blood cells ( leukocytes ), red blood cells (erythrocytes ) and platelets ( thrombocytes ).Red blood cellsWhite blood cellsPlatelets
Hemoglobin is the substance in the blood responsible for carrying oxygen to the tissues. It is a protein found in red blood cells that binds to oxygen in the lungs and releases it to the body's tissues and organs.
Red blood cells carrie oxegen to the different parts of your body allowing you to function and live.
Hemoglobin is the substance in the blood that picks up oxygen. Hemoglobin is found on red blood cells.