noun
- the formation of blood; the process by which blood is produced in the body
- the oxygenation of blood in the lungs; the process by which venous blood becomes arterial blood
Usage: medical/physiological term; also spelled haematosis in British English
Usage: medical/physiological term; archaic or specialized usage
Examples
- The bone marrow is the primary site of hematosis in adults.
- Hematosis occurs continuously throughout life to replace aging red blood cells.
- Impaired hematosis can lead to anemia and reduced oxygen-carrying capacity.
- The lungs play a crucial role in hematosis by oxygenating blood from the heart.
- Disorders affecting hematosis may require medical intervention and monitoring.