AAMA CMA Practice Question
Normal human red blood cells survive in the peripheral bloodstream for about 120 days before being removed by the spleen.
False
True
Normal human red blood cells survive in the peripheral bloodstream for about 120 days before being removed by the spleen.
False
True
Red blood cells have a life cycle of approximately 120 days in the circulation. After this period, they are typically broken down and recycled by the spleen and the liver, which is why the statement provided is true. Incorrect alternatives might suggest a significantly shorter or longer lifespan, or the involvement of organs that do not primarily contribute to RBC removal.
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