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Graveyard of RBC was​

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Answered by dalbagsinghdalbagtha
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spleen

The spleen plays an important role in the red blood cells also known as aserythrocytes and the digestive system. Old and damaged RBC's are destroyed in the spleen and It is known as the RBCs Graveyard.

Answered by manish99814
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Spleen is called the graveyard of RBCs because after completion of lifespan, RBCs are destroyed in spleen where they are ingested by free macrophages. About 2.5 million of RBCs are destructed in one second. After ingestion of RBCs by macrophages, the haemoglobin is dissociated into haem and globin. Iron of haem is released which is further used in process of formation of blood. The haem is converted into bilirubin, a yellow or brown pigment.

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