Erythrocytes are red blood cells. In order to go from the bone marrow of the left humeral head to the renal vein, an erythrocyte would have to go through the entire cardiovascular system.
Bone marrow
Erythropoietin
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The erythrocyte (RBC), leukocyte (WBC) and the platelets are all formed in bone marrow. While the erythrocyte and leukocyte are produced from the hematopoietic stem cells, the platelets are are derived from fragmentation of precursor megakaryocytes.
It is an important component of Erythropoiesis, or erythrocyte formation. In the life cycle of the red blood cell, it is actually a reticulocyte that leaves the bone marrow and circulates for a day or so until it loses its rRNA and becomes a mature red blood cell, or erythrocyte.
The production of erythrocytes by the red bone marrow is stimulated by the hormone erythropoetin produced by the kidneys.
A baby erythrocyte is called a reticulocyte. Reticulocytes are immature red blood cells that are released from the bone marrow into the bloodstream, where they mature into fully functional erythrocytes. They contain remnants of ribosomal RNA, which gives them a characteristic reticular appearance when stained. The presence of reticulocytes in the blood can indicate the bone marrow's activity in producing new red blood cells.
humeral
Kidneys Erythropoietin in the bone marrow is responsible for creating Red Blood Cells.
There is yellow bone marrow and red bone marrow.
it is a bone that has a marrow in the middle of the musle that causes the bone to have a marrow biopsy
Bone marrow.