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Question: What is the path of Red Blood Cells?

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Red blood cells typically follow a circuitous path through the cardiovascular system. Once made, they enter the bloodstream from the bone marrow and travel around the body through arteries and veins, delivering oxygen to and removing waste from the cells and tissues. After several months, they are removed from the bloodstream by the spleen and returned to the liver and bone marrow, where they are broken down into their component parts and re-used to make new red blood cells.

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March 3, 2023, 11:53 a.m.

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Published: Friday, March 3, 2023

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