Erythropoiesis (eyrth=red, poiesis=production of) is the production of red blood cells.
It occurs in the red bone marrow of flat bones and the heads of some long bones (sternum, rib, pelvis, vertebrae) in adulthumans.
Intrauterine (human) it occurs in yolk sac, spleen, liver, lymph nodes, and red bone marrow.
In adults, erythropoiesis mainly occurs in the bone marrow of flat bones such as the sternum, pelvis, ribs, and vertebrae. Erythropoiesis is the process by which red blood cells are produced.
erythropoiesis bone marrow
Erythropoiesis, the production of red blood cells, occurs primarily in the bone marrow of human adults.
Erythropoiesis, Bone Marrow
erythropoiesis bone marrow
Erythropoiesis is the production of red blood cells.
Erythropoiesis requires B12, Folic acid and iron.
Erythropoiesis is the process by which red blood cells (erythrocytes) are produced. In human adults, this usually occurs within the bone marrow. In humans with certain diseases and in some animals, erythropoeiesis also occurs outside the bone marrow, within the spleen or liver. This is termed extramedullary erythropoiesis.
Ah, the formation of Red Cells. The Fetal Liver & Kidneys are known to make red cells, It may be that the placenta makes them too. This one is still being debated.
Erythropoiesis, the process of red blood cell production, typically takes about 7 to 10 days in humans. This process occurs primarily in the bone marrow and involves several stages of maturation from progenitor cells to fully developed erythrocytes. Factors such as the body's oxygen levels and erythropoietin hormone can influence the speed of erythropoiesis.
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