LooseLeaf for Human Anatomy
LooseLeaf for Human Anatomy
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781259285271
Author: Michael McKinley Dr., Valerie O'Loughlin, Elizabeth Pennefather-O'Brien
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 21, Problem 6WYL
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To determine:

The mechanism by which transferrin and ferritin participate in recycling erythrocyte components after the cells break down.

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Erythrocytes are generally known as red blood cells or RBCs. The mature erythrocytes do not have nuclei and cell organelles. They transport oxygen and carbon dioxide between the tissues and the lungs. They have a unique, biconcave disc structure. Their structure makes them able to carry these respiratory gases proficiently. Each erythrocyte is filled with about 280 million molecules of a red-pigmented protein called hemoglobin.

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