Biology, asked by satheeshbabu10051976, 3 months ago

where does red blood cells move quickly​

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Answered by padhup
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Explanation:

The functional lifetime of a red blood cell is about 100–120 days, during which time the red blood cells are continually moved by the blood flow push (in arteries), pull (in veins) and a combination of the two as they squeeze through micro vessels such as capillaries. They are also recycled in the bone marrow.

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Answered by bhumikakamble22
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They are moving through arteries and capillaries. as the cells move through capillaries, they deliver oxygen through surrounding issue

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