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which organ in human body produces blood​

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Answered by srivishnusrikrishna5
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Answer:

In the human adult, the bone marrow produces all of the red blood cells, 60–70 percent of the white cells (i.e., the granulocytes), and all of the platelets. The lymphatic tissues, particularly the thymus, the spleen, and the lymph nodes, produce the lymphocytes (comprising 20–30 percent of the white cells).

Answered by riwara
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  • Answer:Bone marrow/lymph nodes and spleen

Explanation:The red blood cells and most of the white blood cell are produced in the bone marrow the two types of white blood cell T and b cells(lymphocytes) are produced in the lymph node and spleen

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