Erythropoiesis (Red Blood Cell Formation)
Kidneys stimulate erythropoiesis by releasing erythropoietin (EPO). Low blood volume and the hormone thyroxine stimulates the kidney to release EPO. The bone marrow responds to EPO and produces more red blood cells.
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