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The kidneys play a role in the process of erythropoiesis.

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The kidneys play a role in the process of erythropoiesis.

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Yes, the kidneys do play a significant role in the process of erythropoiesis. Here's how:

  1. Erythropoiesis is the process by which red blood cells (erythrocytes) are produced. It is stimulated by decreased oxygen delivery to the kidneys.

  2. When the kidneys detect low levels of oxygen, they respond by releasing a hormone called erythropoietin.

  3. Erythropoietin then travels through the bloodstream to the bone marrow (the soft fatty tissue inside bone cavities).

  4. In the bone marrow, erythropoietin stimulates the stem cells to produce more red blood cells.

  5. The new red blood cells are released into the bloodstream, where they carry oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body.

So, the kidneys play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of red blood cells and oxygen delivery in the body.

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Which of the following accurately describes the process of erythropoiesis triggered by hypoxia?Group of answer choicesWhen hypoxia occurs, the lungs release erythropoietin into the bloodstream, which then travels to the bone marrow to stimulate the production of red blood cells.In response to hypoxia, the bone marrow releases erythropoietin, which then signals the kidney to increase the production of red blood cells.Hypoxia triggers the release of factors into the bloodstream that are detected by the kidney, leading to the release of erythropoietin, which acts on the bone marrow to stimulate the production of red blood cells.Hypoxia stimulates the release of erythropoietin by the liver, which then acts directly on bone marrow to increase red blood cell production.

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