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life-cycle of blood cells

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Answered by rathimadhankumar82
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Life cycle. Human red blood cells are produced through a process named erythropoiesis, developing from committed stem cells to mature red blood cells in about 7 days. When matured, in a healthy individual these cells live in blood circulation for about 100 to 120 days (and 80 to 90 days in a full term infant).

Answered by sakshii8080
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  • Blood cells are mainly formed in bone marrow in humans.
  • Blood is made up of components like RBCs, WBCs and Platelets.
  • Red blood cell produces through a process called as erythropoiesis .
  • It is made from committed stem of cells .
  • It takes 7 days span to become mature RBCs.
  • As it get matured, these cells lives in blood circulation for 100 to 120days in a healthy individual.
  • 80 to 90 days it lives in infants.
  • Life span of RBCs reduces in many of several chronic disease.  

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