Answer:
stimulates production of red blood cells is a correct answer.
Explanation:
function of the hormone erythropoietin: stimulates production of red blood cells
Erythropoietin hormone is produced by the kidney and its function is to promotes or support the formation of the red blood cells and to provide protection to the cells from the destruction.
Erythropoietin hormone stimulates the bone marrow to produce red blood cells and the function of the red blood cells is to transport oxygen to the body.
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They use it to convert into C6H12O6 ( glucose) through photosynthesis. Then other living things consume the plant/ algae and use it to go through cellular respiration and make ATP. The energy travels up the food chain as other animals eat the herbivore/omnivore.