red blood cell
kidneys secrete an hormone named Erythropoietin which stimulates RBC production
NB! not well fomulated question.... Hemoglobin is inside RBC Lipids and protein molecules make the membranous part of RBC Erythropoetin enhances RBC production
erythropoitin secreted from kidneys stimulate rbc production.
The volume number of RBC refers to the number of blood cells in each cubic millimeter of blood. This number is determined by the erythropoietin hormone.
The Hexose monophophate shunt is involved in the production of Glutathione, this molecule helps relieve the oxidative stress that RBC come under from carrying O2. with out this anti oxident RBC can be damaged.
Red blood cell production, also called erythropoiesis, is mainly stimulated by a protein hormone called erythropoietin (EPO). Other factors, including cytokines like the colony-stimulating factors (CSFs) are also important.
Decreasing the synthesis of DNA molecules.
1.small rbc 2.twister rbc 3.bite rbc 4.acanthocyte rbc 5.donat rbc 6.mikey mouse rbc
They are related to red blood cells.erithropoeitin triggers the RBC production.
Erythropoiesis is the production of red blood cells.
Red bone marrow is found in ribs , ends of long bones and is involved in RBC production .
Women typically have lower red blood cell (RBC) counts than men due to several physiological factors, including hormonal differences. The presence of estrogen in women can influence iron metabolism and the production of erythropoietin, a hormone that stimulates RBC production. Additionally, menstrual blood loss contributes to lower iron levels, which are essential for RBC production. Overall, these factors lead to a generally lower hematocrit and hemoglobin concentration in women compared to men.