erythroblast
a vesicular nucleus, comparatively basophilic cytoplasm, and prominent nucleoli.
basophilic cell neurophilic cell eosinophilic cell monocyt leukocyt (I am not sure if these are the correct english terms)
Walther Flemming made use of aniline dyes to find a structure in the cell nucleus which strongly absorbed basophilic aniline dyes, which he named chromatin (later called chromosomes). Basophilic is a technical term used by histologists. It describes the microscopic appearance of cells and tissues, as seen down the microscope, after a histological section has been stained with a basic dye. The most common such dye is haematoxylin.
It's a basophilic stain that binds easily to basic structures, so it's easy to see outlines because it dyes the cell membrane, glycocalix, nucleus, protein granules, etc.
Proerythroblast, erythroblast, normoblast, reticulocyte
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).
Acidohilic bacteria are those that thrives in acidic medium..... basophilic are those that thrives in basic medium
erythroblast
oxytocin
due to sulfated proteoglycans
Not exactly, but erythroblasts are the precursors of red blood cells.
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.
basophilic drythroblast normoblast reticulocyte
Basophilia is the condition of being basophilic - describing biological tissue which stains readily with basic dyes.
Osteoblasts are basophilic, so are osteoprogenitor(deeper) and osteocytes(paler). While osteoclasts are red
blue staining of connective tissues when haematoxylin-eosin stain is used; found in such conditions assolar elastosis.