punasolu
Punasolu is the Finnish term for the red blood cell (RBC). In humans and most vertebrates, punasolu is a small, flexible cell responsible for oxygen transport in the bloodstream. Mature punasolu in mammals lacks a nucleus and organelles, maximizing space for hemoglobin.
Punasolu contain hemoglobin, a protein complex with four globin chains and four heme groups containing iron.
Development and lifespan: Erythropoiesis occurs in bone marrow, stimulated by erythropoietin from renal cells in response
Clinical aspects: Abnormalities include anemia (low RBC count or hemoglobin) and polycythemia (high RBC count). Disorders
In other vertebrates, punasolu can be nucleated and vary in size and color; however, the core role