Erythrocytes have a limited life span and as they age their membranes become more fragile leading to a loss of function and swelling. Damage occurs as the fragile cells pass through narrow capillaries which occurs particularly in the [[Spleen - Anatomy & Physiology#Erythrocytes & Platelets|spleen]]. Ageing also causes sialic acid to be lost from the membrane and this exposes galactose moieties leading to phagocytosis. | Erythrocytes have a limited life span and as they age their membranes become more fragile leading to a loss of function and swelling. Damage occurs as the fragile cells pass through narrow capillaries which occurs particularly in the [[Spleen - Anatomy & Physiology#Erythrocytes & Platelets|spleen]]. Ageing also causes sialic acid to be lost from the membrane and this exposes galactose moieties leading to phagocytosis. |