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.
Myeloblast
mono blast is the precursor form of monocyte found in bone marrow.myeloblast is the precursor form of granulocytes like eosinophil, neutrophil and basophil.
if the basophil is o so what the the problem in the body
A basophil is a cell which has granules stained by basic stains, especially granular leukocytes.
Basophil
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The Basophil.
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Basophil granulocytes
basophil count
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Precursor