Chemistry, asked by mamatarajababu, 6 months ago

were not RBC are destroyed in where and where in​

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Answered by surajverma114567
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The red cells are physiologically destroyed in spleen. To pass through the narrow gaps in splenic sinusoids need the deformability (flexibility, elasticity) of the red cells. When the nucleus is extruded out in the late normoblast stage in bone marrow, new synthesis of RNA is stopped.

Answered by Anonymous
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The spleen is where red blood cells are destroyed.

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