eritrocit
Eritrocit is the Macedonian term for erythrocyte, commonly known as a red blood cell. Red blood cells are the most common type of blood cell and the vertebrate's primary means of delivering oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues. They also carry carbon dioxide, a waste product, back to the lungs.
Eritrocit are biconcave discs, meaning they are shaped like flattened spheres with an indentation in the center.
The production of eritrocit, called erythropoiesis, occurs in the bone marrow. This process is regulated by
Disruptions in the number or function of eritrocit can lead to various medical conditions, such as anemia,