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The gastric cell that indirectly help in erythropoiesis

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Answered by Sonalibendre
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C Vitamin B12 is essential for synthesis of red blood cells so the Parsifal cells are indirectly responsible for absorbing Vit B12 which helps in erythopoeisis. Parietal cell bcz it secrets castle's intrinsic factor which helps in absorption of vitamin B12. And latter helps in erythropoiesis.

Answered by jinalmarkana
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Parietal cells of gastric glands are indirectly involved in Erythropoiesis.

Erythropoiesis is formation of RBC’S; i.e. Erythrocytes. For this to occur, Vitamin B 12 is also required. It acts as maturation factor. Intrinsic factor of castle is produced in gastic mucosa by the parietal cells of gastric glands which is essential for absorption of Vitamin B 12 from intestine. In absence of this factor, Vitamin B 12 will not be absorbed from intestine which leads to pernicious anaemia.

Hence parietal cells are the gastric cells which are indirectly involved in Erythropoiesis

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