eritrositler
Eritrositler, also known as red blood cells or erythrocytes, are the most abundant type of blood cell in vertebrates. Their primary function is to transport oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues and to carry carbon dioxide, a waste product, from the tissues back to the lungs.
Eritrositler are typically biconcave discs, meaning they are flattened and indented on both sides. This shape
Hemoglobin is a complex protein containing iron, which gives blood its red color. Each molecule of hemoglobin
Eritrositler are produced in the bone marrow through a process called erythropoiesis. This process is regulated