Haematopoesis

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(LYM) Flashcards on Haematopoesis, created by becki_fernandes on 29/04/2013.
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where are red blood cells recycled? In the spleen
where are blood cells produced in the foetus and neonate? fetus - liver and spleen neonate - any bone marrow
name the 3 stages of neutrophil formation proliferation, maturation and storage
which type of neutropil is sampled in blood? CNP - circulating
which type of neutrophil is ready to migrate into tissues? MP - marginated
name the stages from stem cell to macrophage stem cell> monoblast>promonocyte>monocyte> macrophage
what type of stem cell are B, T and NK cells formed from? lymphoid stem cell
what do myeloid stem cells form? blood cells, platelets and mast cells
what organelle do red blood cells lack? a nucleus
where does formation of blood cells (haematopoesis) occur? bone marrow
where does haematopoesis occur in adults? yellow marrow only - vertebrae, ribs, sternum, skull and pelvis
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