How does the body replenish blood to the body after we get wounded or get bloodwork done?

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How does the body replenish blood to the body after we get wounded or get bloodwork done?

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Same way as dying blood cells are replaced. Red and white blood cells are produced in the bone marrow. Plasma is also produced in the bone marrow as well as in your liver.

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Our spleen holds some blood as a reserve. However, we can survive without a spleen. Your body is rugged enough to keep chugging after some amount of blood loss.

Blood cells don’t last very long and your body is already constantly making them anyway. They’re made by your bone marrow.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Same way as dying blood cells are replaced. Red and white blood cells are produced in the bone marrow. Plasma is also produced in the bone marrow as well as in your liver.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Same way as dying blood cells are replaced. Red and white blood cells are produced in the bone marrow. Plasma is also produced in the bone marrow as well as in your liver.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Your bone marrow is constantly producing blood cells, the components that make up blood don’t have infinite life, so even if you don’t lose blood through wounds, it’s still naturally replenished.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Our spleen holds some blood as a reserve. However, we can survive without a spleen. Your body is rugged enough to keep chugging after some amount of blood loss.

Blood cells don’t last very long and your body is already constantly making them anyway. They’re made by your bone marrow.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Our spleen holds some blood as a reserve. However, we can survive without a spleen. Your body is rugged enough to keep chugging after some amount of blood loss.

Blood cells don’t last very long and your body is already constantly making them anyway. They’re made by your bone marrow.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Your bone marrow is constantly producing blood cells, the components that make up blood don’t have infinite life, so even if you don’t lose blood through wounds, it’s still naturally replenished.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Your bone marrow is constantly producing blood cells, the components that make up blood don’t have infinite life, so even if you don’t lose blood through wounds, it’s still naturally replenished.