Where in the body is blood produced?

I'm pretty sure white blood cells are made in bone marrow. But what about plasma, red blood cells etc?
If you can provide it, a good place/site to find this info would be appreciated as well.

greyestofblue2011-03-15T00:28:55Z

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All blood cells begin in the bone marrow, including red. As far as plasma, it's not 'produced' but rather created in place. Plasma is made up of mostly water which is absorbed from the intestines and the proteins of the plasma are produced in the liver.

*T-cells are white blood cells that proliferate in the thymus, but the cells that make up the thymus/T-cells began in the bone marrow and migrate to the thymus before birth.

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Where in the body is blood produced?
I'm pretty sure white blood cells are made in bone marrow. But what about plasma, red blood cells etc?
If you can provide it, a good place/site to find this info would be appreciated as well.

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RBC - thru haematopoiesis. this is occurring at all times in ur body WBC, platelets - in bone marrow but from different cells Plasma - water from inside cells move out to replace the lost plasma Water and iron are mainly from ur diet. but ur body will have a store of both at all times But u have to rmb tt nose bleed and all tt don't cause a big blood loss as u think... the body won't exactly feel the loss.

Bastion 「A」2011-03-15T04:04:55Z

All blood cells are produced in the bone marrow. Bone marrow is pretty much just a mass of stem cells which become the various blood cells as they mature.

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