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Which organ or stucture has a major hemolytic function?

The spleen has the hemolytic function of destroying worn-out red blood cells and releasing their hemoglobin for reuse.


What happens to worn out cells?

When they die, your body absorbs it.


What does the cells in a body do?

Macrophages are cells produced by the differentiation of monocytes in tissues. Moreover, as scavengers, they rid the body of worn-out cells and other debris.


What happens to worn out red blood cells?

Worn out red blood cells are removed by the spleen, liver, and bone marrow. The cells are broken down and their components are recycled or excreted from the body. This process helps maintain the appropriate level of healthy red blood cells in circulation.


What nutrient replaces worn-out cells and make new body tissues for growth?

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What nutrients replace worn-out cells and makes body tissues for new growth?

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What nutrient replaces worn out cells and make new body tissues for growth?

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What is the process of rebuilding worn-out body parts?

Rebuilding worn-out body parts typically involves tissue engineering techniques, such as growing new cells on a scaffold that mimics the structure of the original tissue. These cells can then be implanted into the body to replace the damaged tissue. Advanced research in regenerative medicine also explores the use of stem cells and biocompatible materials to regenerate or repair damaged body parts.


Why does cell division need to take place?

Worn out cells need to be replaced to keep your body functioning.


What is the function of macrophage?

They form part of sinusoid wall of the liver, and remove debris such as bacteria and worn out blood cells from the blood as it flows past. Also kown as Kupffer Cells


How are dead and worn cells in the body replaced?

It all depends on which cells. Some are not replaced. These are mostly nerve cells such as found in the brain. Other cells constantly die and are shed and replaced from tissues below them. An example of this are your skin cells.


What allows growth and worn out or damaged cells?

Mitosis allows growth and replaces worn out or damaged cells.