Cardio: Blood cell formation 1
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- 4. Lifecycle: Bone marrow formation 2-6 days. Time in blood < 1 hr. Time in tissue 2 weeks
- 5. Lifecycle: Bone marrow formation 2.5 days. Time in blood 1 day. Time in tissue weeks-years
- 6. decreased in size more, nucleus is smaller and dark purple, and cytoplasm is now polychromatic in color
- 10. decreased size, nucleus is smaller and cytoplasm is still deep blue
- 11. what does the rubriblast need stimulation from to differentiate into an erythrocyte?
- 15. Lifecycle: Bone marrow formation 7-8 days. Time in blood ~110 days (depending on species)
- 16. Lifecycle: Bone marrow formation 3 days. Time in blood 8-10 days.
- 18. what do lymphoblasts develop into?
- 19. Which stem cells differentiate into myeloblasts, monoblasts, rubriblasts, and megakaryoblasts
- 21. if the rate of destruction of erythrocytes exceeds the rate of production for very long the result will be:
- 22. Lifecycle: Bone marrow formation 2.5 days. Time in blood 6 hrs. Time in tissue 2 weeks
- 23. what do megakaryoblasts develop into?
- 25. which blast cells develop into neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils?
- 26. slightly larger than a mature RBC, no nucleus is present, cytoplasm is still polychromatic (Horses don't release these)
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- 1. Lifecycle: stored in lymph nodes. Bone marrow/thymus formation 6-8 hrs. Time in blood variable. Time in tissue up to 10 yrs.
- 2. almost as small as a mature RBC, nucleus is small and black (pyknotic), and cytoplasm is polychromatic
- 3. what do monoblasts develop into?
- 7. large in size with a large, round, lacy, red purple nucleus and deep blue cytoplasm
- 8. where is EPO produced?
- 9. approximately what percentage of circulating RBC's are replaced daily?
- 12. 6-9 µm in size, no nucleus, and cytoplasm is now pink.
- 13. what do rubriblasts develop into?
- 14. the continual formation of all blood cells
- 17. in inactive marrow, the space formerly occupied by hematopoietic cells is filled with ____
- 18. what blast cells do lymphoid stem cells differentiate into?
- 20. erythropoietin production is stimulated by:
- 23. what can high concentrations of EPO cause?
- 24. Lifecycle: Bone marrow formation 3-5 days. Time in blood 7-14 hrs. Time in tissue 3 days.