which gastric cells in directly help in erythropoiesis
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Answer: The correct answer is parietal cells.
Erythropoiesis is the process of formation of Red blood cells. It occurs when there is low oxygen in the blood circulation. Parietal cells (also called oxyntic cells) are the gastric cells which indirectly play role in erythropoiesis.
These cells are present in the gastric glands which are found in the lining of cardiac and fundus region of stomach. They release intrinsic factor, which help in the absorption of vitamin B12 from the intestine.
Vitamin B12 plays significant role in formaton of red blood cells.
Therefore, parietal cells are indirectly involved in erythropoiesis.
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