The typical life span of a healthy red blood cell is approximately 120 days.
The average lifespan of an RBC (red blood cell) is 120 days.
average life span for red blood cells is 120 days
average life span for neutraphils is about one week
average life span for platelets are 5-10 days (2-3 days for transfused Plt)
100-120 days (4 months)
100-120 days
~ 120 days.
Four months
120 days.
Think about the purpose of the nucleus - to retain genetic information, which is used to produce proteins to replace worn out enzymes or similar. A red blood cell can therefore not regenerate itself when damaged, whereas a brain cell can (to an extent - too much damage and even the brain cell will be destroyed). The average lifespan of a red blood cell is 100 days. The average brain cell is with you all your life.The nucleus is the 'brain' of the cell. It tells the cell what to do.
and a red blood cell or in a red blood cell? if its in a red blood cell i would say haemoglobin
Erythrocytes also known as red blood cells do not have a nucleus. The life expectancy for a red blood cell is on average 3 weeks.
The red blood cell, or more accurately, the hemoglobin molecule within the RBC
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120 days.
100-120 days (4 months)
120 days
The nuceli is ejected after the cell is formed. This affects not the life span, but the ability to make energy. The life span of a red blood cell is 120 days.
the average size of a red blood cell is about 7.2 micrometers in diameter.
Think about the purpose of the nucleus - to retain genetic information, which is used to produce proteins to replace worn out enzymes or similar. A red blood cell can therefore not regenerate itself when damaged, whereas a brain cell can (to an extent - too much damage and even the brain cell will be destroyed). The average lifespan of a red blood cell is 100 days. The average brain cell is with you all your life.The nucleus is the 'brain' of the cell. It tells the cell what to do.
The average red blood cell lasts about 120 days.
The replacement of red blood cells primarily depends on the rate of production in the bone marrow and the lifespan of the cells. Red blood cells normally have a lifespan of about 120 days, after which they are removed from circulation and replaced with new ones. The body closely regulates the production of red blood cells to maintain a stable level of oxygen-carrying capacity in the blood.
The size of a white blood cell is on average about 700 times smaller than a red blood cell. Source: http://library.thinkquest.org/25896/sub_blood/wbc.htm
15 years unless the tissue has been injured and apoptosis occurs.
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and a red blood cell or in a red blood cell? if its in a red blood cell i would say haemoglobin