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The production of rbc in the bone marrow is regulated by

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Answered by shaikhaa9572
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Answer:erythropoietin

Explanation:Regulation of Red Blood Cells

Now that we have discussed the developmental process of RBC. Lets us look at how RBC growth is regulated. The production of RBCs is regulated by a hormone called erythropoietin (EPO). EPO is produced in the kidney by peritubular cells that can detect tissue oxygen content.

Answered by falak555
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the production of rbc in the bone narrow is regulated by erythropoietin.

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