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Not exactly, but erythroblasts are the precursors of red blood cells.

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What is the embryonic form of red blood cell called?

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What is blood cell formation called?

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Where red blood cells differentiate and explain the process?

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What happens in basophilic erythroblast?

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What is the medical term for hormone produced by the kidney to increase formation of red blood cells?

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What is the difference between erythropoiesis and proerythroblast?

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