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Q: What happens in basophilic erythroblast?
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What is the correct order of Reticulocyte proerythroblast normoblast late erythroblast?

Proerythroblast, erythroblast, normoblast, reticulocyte


What is the difference between erythropoiesis and proerythroblast?

erythropoesis is the general term describing formation of red blood cellsproerythroblast is the precursor cell which proliferates and differentiates into erythrocyte through several developmental stages(basophilic ->polychomatophilic -> orthochromatophilic erythroblast -> reticulocyte ->erythrocyte). It is found in the myeloid tissue (red bone haematopoetic marrow).


What is acidophilic and basophilic?

Acidohilic bacteria are those that thrives in acidic medium..... basophilic are those that thrives in basic medium


What is the embryonic form of red blood cell called?

erythroblast


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oxytocin


Why matrix of hyaline cartilage appears basophilic?

due to sulfated proteoglycans


Is erythroblast the same as formation of red cells?

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


What is a precursor of a basophil?

it appears the order goes like this from my A&P Book - Hemocytoblast --> Myeloid Stem Cell --> Myeloblast --> Promyelocyte --> Basophilic myelocite --> Basophilic band cells --> Basophils hope this helps. Anything in the rear of basophils can be a precursor.


What is the process of red blood cell formation?

basophilic drythroblast normoblast reticulocyte


What is basophilia?

Basophilia is the condition of being basophilic - describing biological tissue which stains readily with basic dyes.


What colour is the bone cell?

Osteoblasts are basophilic, so are osteoprogenitor(deeper) and osteocytes(paler). While osteoclasts are red


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blue staining of connective tissues when haematoxylin-eosin stain is used; found in such conditions assolar elastosis.