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Erythrocytes, or red blood cells, are a normal part of the body; they are not a condition that needs a cure.
Polycythemia is the medical term that refers to a condition characterized by the overproduction of erythrocytes (red blood cells). This can lead to an increase in the number of red blood cells circulating in the blood, which can affect blood viscosity and flow.
Aplastic anemia is caused by failure of the bone marrow to produce red blood cells, leading to low levels of circulating erythrocytes. This condition can result in symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and increased risk of infections due to decreased red blood cell production. Treatment options may include blood transfusions, medications, and bone marrow transplantation.
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No. Erythrocytes are produced by bone marrow.
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red blood cells are also called erythrocytes
65% of the body's iron is found in erythrocytes
They do. Mammals are the only vertebrates without a nucleus in their erythrocytes.
The end product of glycolysis in erythrocytes is pyruvate. This is because erythrocytes lack mitochondria, so they are unable to proceed with aerobic metabolism and generate ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. Instead, pyruvate is converted to lactate in order to regenerate NAD+ and allow glycolysis to continue producing ATP in the absence of oxygen.