no
it is called a metamyelocyte
No they can not divide. The final multiplying cell in the neutrophil production is myelocyte. Once myelocyte is differentiated to metamyelocyte, it can not divide afterward. The histology shows no nucleoli in metamyelocyte that we see in myelocyte.
A high metamyelocyte count is not a definitive lab result. Sometimes the level is high only because your body is rebuilding cells faster than usual. Other times a high count can be an indication of an infection or a disease.
A band cell is a cell undergoing granulopoiesis, derived from a metamyelocyte, leading to a mature granulocyte.
Metamyelocytes are not normally seen in the peripheral blood. If the patient has an infection, sometimes a few of them will be seen, and they go away again when the infection clears up. Anything more than a few is not normal.
Yes ISM is found in blood a blood component.
Yes, it is a protein found in the blood.
All the three are found in the blood.
All the three are found in the blood.
Red blood cells are not found in the skin, but instead in your blood.
where are nerves and blood vessels are found
Haemoglobin is found the red blood cell (RBC), not in the platelet.