they die
The liver is important in removing dead red blood cells because it breaks the dead red blood cells into bilirubin which is coverted to bile and stored in the gall bladder and ferratin which is converted to iron and stored in the liver
Yes, the liver removes iron from old red blood cells, and stores it for recycling. The spleen identifies these cells and sends the materials to the liver.
Bacteria and dead cells are removed from the circulatory fluid by the spleen and the liver. The spleen acts as a filter, trapping and destroying pathogens and old or damaged blood cells. The liver also contributes to this process by filtering out toxins and waste products from the blood.
Red blood cells are destroyed in the spleen once they have reached the end of their lifespan, which is typically around 120 days. The spleen contains special cells called macrophages that engulf and break down the old red blood cells.
There are a lot of cells in the body but, i can only name a few (if it helps): red blood cells white blood cells, T-cell cheek cell, Hair cell eye cells Stem cell nerve cells Heart cell skin cell liver cell sperm cell muscles cell egg cell connective cell fat cell pancreatic cell memory cell goblet cell brain cell bone cell Hope that helped :D
They die in the vessels, but the spleen has special cells that go to dissolve the dead red blood cells. We actually excrete them when we go to the toilet its the dead blood and bile juices that give the excrement the dark brown look.
kidneys
Three million red blood cells die and are reproduced every second. The dead red blood cells get degraded by the liver
white blood cells
The cell will never live. its dead on arrival. Ribosomes synthesize proteins. Without protein the cell cannot survive.
spleen and liver. The spleen filters out damaged or aged white blood cells, while the liver helps in breaking down and recycling their components. This process is essential to maintain a healthy immune system.
Dead cell means a cell that has expired. Normally cells "die" through the process apoptosis within a prescribed time. Red blood cells expire after 120 days. For each kind of cell the period varies. These dead cells will be replaced with new cells eventually.