the process of producing red blood cells by the stem cells in the bone marrow
Process of production of erythrocytes in the marrow in adult mammals. A pluripotent stem cell (CFU) produces, by a series of divisions, committed stem cells (BFU Es) that give rise to CFU Es, cells that will divide only a few more times to produce mature erythrocytes. Each stem cell product can give rise to 211 mature red cells.
The formation of red blood cells.
Erythropoiesis is the process of red blood cell production, which normally occurs in the blood-forming tissue of the bone marrow.
The physiological process that increases the concentration of erythrocytes and hemoglobin in the blood. O2 levels in the blood decline Kidneys release EPO EPO stimulates RBC/Hb production in bone marrow More RBC/Hb in the blood Increased O2 carrying ability of the blood Normal blood O2 levels
process of production of erythrocytes in the bone marrow; erythrocytes, also known as red blood cells, carry oxygen to all parts of the body
The production of erythrocytes (red blood cells) in the marrow of adults from pluripotent stem cells.
Process of formation of red blood cells.
Development of erythrocytes
Process by which the bone marrow produces red blood cells and other cellular blood elements.
Erythropoiesis is the process by which red blood cells (erythrocytes) are produced. In human adults, this usually occurs within the bone marrow; in humans with certain diseases, in fetuses and in some animals, erythropoeiesis also occurs outside the bone marrow, within the spleen, liver, or yolk sac. This is termed extramedullary erythropoiesis.