Destruction of red blood cell
Sunday, 8 October 2017
Hellooo everybody! Againn we are back here to tell you a new knowledge hehe. Opppps ✋🏻 hold on, dont close your eyes ! Haha im really sure that this post gonna be very fun :)
You can refer this diagram in order to make you understand more
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First step :
Our blood will be breakdown every 120 days which means every 5 months wow 😮 So every 120 days, red blood cell will die and is phagocyte by the macrophages on ♥️(liver), spleen or 🍖(bone marrow) hehe looks delicious ! Once the red blood cell undergoes phagocytosis, it will be breakdown into 2 parts. Who know what is that 2 parts ? Haha they are heme and globin :)
Second step :
The globin is then converted or is broken down into amino acid which will be further reuse for protein synthesis haha understand right guys ? *nod. Wahhh good girl/boy ☺️
Third step :
How about the heme ? 🧐 Heme is breakdown into the iron and is then carry by the transferrin to be stored into the ferritin which situated in the liver ❤️ . Just imagine that the transferrin is the bus , who will fetch the iron to the ferritin in the liver haha easy right ? :) haaaa the iron that had been stored in the liver cam be used again ! The transferrin will carry them to the bone marrow for the production of red blood cell again. The iron + globin + vitamin b12 + erythropoietin = red blood cell 💉
Fourth step :
The heme can be converted into bilirubin and used to make bile in the liver. There is a lotttttt of bacteria in our large intestine. What they do there ? Ahaaaa they actually make a few action on the bilirubin. They converted bilirubin into urobilinogen. The urobilinogen will travel to the kidney and converted into urobilin which then will be excreted in a form of urine. Byebye urobilin :'(
Fifth step :
Our urobilinogen also can be converted intoooooooooooooo stercobilin which is brown in color hehe can you guess what is actually a stercobilin ? Its actually a feaces 💩 which will be defecated soon. Byebye too stercobilin :')
Wahhhh we had completed this session. Hey guys, its eazyyyy right ? Hahahaha till we meet next time guys. On❌On hehe
Assalamualaikum
First step :
Our blood will be breakdown every 120 days which means every 5 months wow 😮 So every 120 days, red blood cell will die and is phagocyte by the macrophages on ♥️(liver), spleen or 🍖(bone marrow) hehe looks delicious ! Once the red blood cell undergoes phagocytosis, it will be breakdown into 2 parts. Who know what is that 2 parts ? Haha they are heme and globin :)
Second step :
The globin is then converted or is broken down into amino acid which will be further reuse for protein synthesis haha understand right guys ? *nod. Wahhh good girl/boy ☺️
Third step :
How about the heme ? 🧐 Heme is breakdown into the iron and is then carry by the transferrin to be stored into the ferritin which situated in the liver ❤️ . Just imagine that the transferrin is the bus , who will fetch the iron to the ferritin in the liver haha easy right ? :) haaaa the iron that had been stored in the liver cam be used again ! The transferrin will carry them to the bone marrow for the production of red blood cell again. The iron + globin + vitamin b12 + erythropoietin = red blood cell 💉
Fourth step :
The heme can be converted into bilirubin and used to make bile in the liver. There is a lotttttt of bacteria in our large intestine. What they do there ? Ahaaaa they actually make a few action on the bilirubin. They converted bilirubin into urobilinogen. The urobilinogen will travel to the kidney and converted into urobilin which then will be excreted in a form of urine. Byebye urobilin :'(
Fifth step :
Our urobilinogen also can be converted intoooooooooooooo stercobilin which is brown in color hehe can you guess what is actually a stercobilin ? Its actually a feaces 💩 which will be defecated soon. Byebye too stercobilin :')
Wahhhh we had completed this session. Hey guys, its eazyyyy right ? Hahahaha till we meet next time guys. On❌On hehe
Assalamualaikum
1 comments
bmedicalscience2020 said...
Wowerzz guys. Really good knowledge. Never thought about this before. Absolutely new knowledge for me