define erythropoesis in one line
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The term erythropoiesis derives from the Greek stems “erythros” (red) and “poiein” (making) and describes the process of the production of erythrocytes (red blood cells). Erythrocytes are filled with hemoglobin for O2 transport. ... In adults, erythropoiesis usually takes place in the marrow of the flat bones.
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the production of red blood cells.
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- ✒Erythropoiesis is the process which produces red blood cells, which is the development from erythropoietic stem cell to mature red blood cell. It is stimulated by decreased O₂ in circulation, which is detected by the kidneys, which then secrete the hormone erythropoietin.
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