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In what tissues are red blood cells destroyed?

red blood cells are destroyed by macrophages in the blood to form heme and globin


Are red blood cells destroyed in the liver?

No, red blood cells are not destroyed in the liver. They are broken down in the spleen and recycled by the body.


Where is the old red blood cells destroyed?

Red blood cells have a life span of about 120 days. They are formed in the bone marrow and destroyed by the reticuloendothelial cells present in spleen, liver, lymph nodes, brain, the heart or even in the muscles. Spleen is the major site of their destruction.


Are germs destroyed by the red blood cells?

No, they die from white blood cells =)


Do nerve cells carry oxygen to the body?

No they don't. Red blood cells carry oxygen to all cells in our body. Red blood cells are made in our bone marrow, live for 120 days and are destroyed in our spleens. At any one time we have red blood cells of all ages floating in our blood. Red blood cells account for 45% of the volume of our blood.


Where are red blood cells destroyed as they wear out?

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.


Would human blood turn white if your red blood cells were destroyed?

Human red blood cells are suspended in a straw colored yellowish substance called plasma. If red blood cells were destroyed, it is more likely the blood sample would look less red and more yellowish, but certainly not completely white.


Does the destruction of red blood cells release heme to reproduce in bone marrow?

Red blood cells can not reproduce because they do not have a nucleus like all other cells. Red blood cells last at least 3-4 months. When they are destroyed, heme (consisting of iron) is released; the iron is used to reproduce red blood cells.


What is the lifetime of a Red Blood Cell?

Red blood cells live for 120 days. They are destroyed in the spleen.


How are the red blood cells destroyed?

The spleen identifies "old" erythrocytes (RBCs) and destroys them. The life of an RBC is around 120 days.


What is made out of red blood cells and white blood cells?

BLOOD.


Are red blood cells destroyed in spleen?

Yes, red blood cells are indeed destroyed in the spleen. The spleen acts as a filter for the blood, removing old or damaged red blood cells from circulation. Macrophages in the spleen engulf and break down these cells, recycling their components, such as iron, for the production of new blood cells. This process is crucial for maintaining healthy blood cell levels and overall blood quality.