what is the lifespan of a circulating erethrocyte
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approximately 115 days
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Human red blood cells (RBC), after differentiating from erythroblasts in the bone marrow, are released into the blood and survive in the circulation for approximately 115 days. In humans and some other species, RBC normally survive in a nonrandom manner.
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Human blood cells(RBC), after differentiating from erythroblasts in bon marrow,are released into the blood and survive in the circulation for approximately 115days in humans and some other species,RBC normally survive in a non random manner.
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