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erythropoiesis start in adult​

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Answered by heeraskaushik
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Erythropoiesis starts in the bone marrow with lineage commitment of pluripotent myeloid progenitor cells and differentiation of these cells into immature erythroid progenitors that retain a certain proliferative capacity. Subsequently, these progenitor cells undergo further differentiation and maturation.

Production of red blood cells (erythropoiesis) Red cells are produced continuously in the marrow of certain bones. As stated above, in adults the principal sites of red cell production, called erythropoiesis, are the marrow spaces of the vertebrae, ribs, breastbone, and pelvis.

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