Miyeloblastic committed stem cells
erythrocytes,platelets, monocytes,neutrophils,eosinophils and basophils
If stem cells mature into erythrocytes (red blood cells), they will become specialized for oxygen transport in the body. Erythrocytes are responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the tissues and organs, as well as removing carbon dioxide waste. They have a unique biconcave shape and lack a nucleus to maximize their capacity for oxygen-carrying.
Technically yes they are because hemocytoblast stem cells create Myeloid stem cells and Lymphoid stem cells which produce all of the formed elements (white and red blood cells).
spermatogonial stem cells.
Hematopoietic stem cells.multipotent stem cellsplasmaproerythroblastsstem cells
erythrocytes,platelets, monocytes,neutrophils,eosinophils and basophils
If stem cells mature into erythrocytes (red blood cells), they will become specialized for oxygen transport in the body. Erythrocytes are responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the tissues and organs, as well as removing carbon dioxide waste. They have a unique biconcave shape and lack a nucleus to maximize their capacity for oxygen-carrying.
Nope, they can differentiate into Neutrophils (White Blood Cells)
Erythrocytes or red blood cells are formed in the bone marrow from precursor cells called erythroblasts which themselves are formed from pleuripotential stem cells - the mother of all blood cells. Along the way, erythroblasts take various forms/ stages until they differentiate into mature erythrocytes.
Technically yes they are because hemocytoblast stem cells create Myeloid stem cells and Lymphoid stem cells which produce all of the formed elements (white and red blood cells).
The formed elements of blood are related in that they are all the cells or cell fragments that comprise the solid portion of blood, and they arise from the same type of stem cell. The formed elements of blood are red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes).
stem cells
They are called stem cells.
They are formed from Haemopoetic Stem cell
Blood cells are formed from haematopoietic stem cells by the process of haematopoiesis.
The process of blood cell replacement not just erythrocytes (red blood cells) from a pluripotential Hematopoietic stem cell.
spermatogonial stem cells.