how is blood generated in our body
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The bone marrow produces stem cells, the building blocks that the body uses to make the different blood cells – red cells, white cells and platelets. The erythropoietin sends a message to the stem cells telling more of them to develop into red blood cells, rather than white cells or platelets.
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Blood is produced in the bone marrow (inside bones). It also gets parts from the liver and kidneys among other body parts.
Blood is pumped throughout the body by the heart. Blood gets oxygen from the respiratory system and nutrients from the digestive system. Blood flows through the kidneys to be cleaned.
When the blood cells have reached the end of their useful lives, they are broken down in the liver and then put into the urine by the kidneys to get rid of non-reusable parts. The reusable parts, such as protein and iron, are recycled by the liver.
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Blood is produced in the bone marrow (inside bones). It also gets parts from the liver and kidneys among other body parts.
Blood is pumped throughout the body by the heart. Blood gets oxygen from the respiratory system and nutrients from the digestive system. Blood flows through the kidneys to be cleaned.
When the blood cells have reached the end of their useful lives, they are broken down in the liver and then put into the urine by the kidneys to get rid of non-reusable parts. The reusable parts, such as protein and iron, are recycled by the liver.
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