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Why spleen is known as "graveyard of RBCs" ??



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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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Spleen is known as the graveyard of red blood cells as it acts as a filter for blood by ... SPLEEN is also called graveyard of RBCs.

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