In case of the fetus, liver produces red blood cells. Red blood cells are produced by flat bones in case of adults. Given a challenge to produce the extra red blood cells, the liver may start producing red blood cells in adults also, as a last resort.
In the spleen of babies and the bone marrow of children and adults
Red blood cells are primarily produced in the bone marrow of adults, including the vertebrae, ribs, sternum, and pelvis. In infants, red blood cells are also generated in the liver and spleen before shifting to the bone marrow as they grow.
Bone marrow is the primary structure responsible for producing blood cells. Red bone marrow produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets through a process called hematopoiesis.
Red blood cells are produced by the bone marrow.
No, veins can not produce red blood cells.
In the bone marrow
Red and white blood cells.
No, red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow, specifically in the spongy tissue found in the cavities of bones. The heart pumps oxygenated blood throughout the body but does not play a role in the production of red blood cells.
Red blood cells are produced in bone marrow.
No, red blood cells are produced in bone marrow.
In adults, erythropoiesis mainly occurs in the bone marrow of flat bones such as the sternum, pelvis, ribs, and vertebrae. Erythropoiesis is the process by which red blood cells are produced.