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Why does a person have his blood pressure checked on a regular basis?
Assuming the question is about red blood cells, the nucleus is no where. DNA is not necessary for red blood cells, their only function is to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide for and from cellular respiration, respectively. Since DNA is necessary mostly for cell division, red blood cells don't have it. Instead of dividing they are replaced on a regular basis. Red blood cells are instead manufactured in bone marrow. White blood cells contain their own set of DNA for division.
Actually, red blood cell have no DNA, so for them the is no genetic basis. While blood cells do have DNA and interestingly enough they are they cells that protect us. Does that help???
Cells do undergo mitosis regularly. This is because cells are always dying and need to be replaced. However, there are certain cells that are commanded by the brain, or have special genetic coding that instructs them to stop multiplying. For instance, cells in the nervous system and spine do not multiply after birth. That is why damage to the spine is so irreversible.
For endurance athletes especially because of the oxygen carrying potential of each red blood cell. The more red blood cells they have, the more oxygen being delivered to their cells during high intensity workouts. This is the whole basis of blood-doping; Athletes train in a high altititude where their body adapts to the low oxygen content in the air by producing more red blood cells. These red blood cells are then extracted and stored, and when needed are reinjected.
It takes about 4 to 6 months for THC to leave your blood.
Humans need to produce red blood cells in large quantities on a daily basis. Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body to ensure the proper functioning of tissues and organs.
Gametocytes do this. {On the regular biochemical basis} {Ever since 550 million Years ago}
lower blood pressure and an enhanced immune system
Regular drugs are drugs taken by an individual on a daily basis like aspirin, insulin, blood pressure tablets, inhalers for asthma etc.
Hematopoiesis is the function of the hematopoietic system, also known as the blood system. It is the process of creating and producing new blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, which takes place in the bone marrow.
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