Red blood cells are also called as erythrocytes. Red blood cells duty is to carry the oxygen throughout the body. Hemoglobin is the main component in the red blood cell which gives the red color to these cells and also used to handle the oxygen. A single blood droplet contains more number of red blood cell which helps to remove the unwanted gases. Red Blood Cells can adjust the blood pressure by releasing the chemical ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which helps to expand the vessels. The life span of this cell is from 100- 120 days.
The blood passes over the body and it receives oxygen only by the help of hemoglobin. The empty hemoglobin combines with the body tissues and shifts the waste gases from the body to outside. Balance or normal red blood cell count should be maintained otherwise it will lead to some dangerous diseases. If the count is high means it will produce some major diseases like kidney problems, dehydration, pulmonary fibrosis, diabetes and cancer. If the count is low means, then the body gets tired and feel sleepy.
The blood passes over the body and it receives oxygen only by the help of hemoglobin. The empty hemoglobin combines with the body tissues and shifts the waste gases from the body to outside. Balance or normal red blood cell count should be maintained otherwise it will lead to some dangerous diseases. If the count is high means it will produce some major diseases like kidney problems, dehydration, pulmonary fibrosis, diabetes and cancer. If the count is low means, then the body gets tired and feel sleepy.
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