Jessie Mungia
Sunday, January 8, 2012
What happens to the red blood cell and its hemoglobin components after it is destroyed?
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The hemoglobin is broken down to bilirubin and excreted through the liver. The majority of iron is reused by the body to make the next generation of RBCs, though some is invariably lost. Without proper intake, iron-deficiency anemia will set in.
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