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1. SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOUS 2. ERYTHROPOIETIN 3. ERYTHROCYTES 4. THROMBOCYTOPENIA 5. B-12 ANEMIA 6. HEMATOPOIESIS 7. LEUKOCYTES 8. PLATELETS 9. RH FACTOR 10. ISLETS OF LANGERHANS 11. NEGATIVE-FEEDBACK MECHANISM 12. SOMOGYI EFFECT 13. DAWN PHENOMENON 14. STEATORRHEA 15. MALABSORPTION
1.It is a chronic auto-immune disease in which the body's immune system attacks mistakenly healthy tissue in our body.Common symptoms are swelling and painful joints,fever,chest pain,hair loss and mouth ulcers.
2.Erythropoietin is a hormone produced by the kidney that promotes formation of red blood cells by bone marrow.They are sensitive to low oxygen levels in the blood.
3.Erythrocytes are nothing but red blood cells which looks like a biconcave disc without a nucleus.
4.Thrombocytopenia is a condition where a person has a low blood platelet count.Platelets helps in stopping bleeding and helps in clotting at a certain time to prevent blood loss.
5.B 12 anaemia occurs when a lack of vitamin b12 occurs in the body to produce abnormally large cells that cant function properly.it results in having fewer red blood cells.
6.It is the formation of red blood cell components that includes formation,development and differentiation of blood cells.