Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology (Custom)
Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology (Custom)
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ISBN: 9781269752862
Author: Marieb
Publisher: PEARSON
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The average life span of erythrocytes, the hormone responsible for the replacement of the erythrocytes, and the gland for the production of this hormone.

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The RBCs (red blood cells) are also called the erythrocytes. These cells are present in the highest number in the blood. Their number varies from 4 to 5 million in per mm3 (millimeter cube) of the blood. The cells are small and lack the nucleus. They are biconcave shaped and have a larger surface area as compared to their volume. These cells undergo anaerobic pathways for ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) generation and lack the mitochondria.

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