Magakaryocytes are normally found only in the bone marrow, releasing their contents (platelets) into the blood. However, in certain disorders, MDS for example, they can be found abnormally in the blood (in this case as micromegakaryocytes).
largest cell found in the bone marrow, and it forms platelets by shedding pieces of its cytoplasm (also called "cytoplasmic fragmentation").
There are two types of thrombocytes....1.Platelets that is formed y fragmentation of megakaryocytes and 2.Spindle cells that are small oval structures witha central nuclei and appear related to white blood cells. They both help with the process of blood clotting.
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Megakaryocyte
megakaryocyte
The precursor cell to blood platelets are megakaryocyte precursor (MkP) cells in the bone marrow.
The megakaryoblast undergoes endomitoses (the nucleus becomes polyploid and the cell does not divide) and ultimately develops into megakaryocyte. The successive stages are Megakaryoblast -> Promegakaryocyte -> Megakaryocyte Megakaryocyte produces thrombocytes, that is fragments of megakraryocyte' cytoplasm.
This is known as a megakaryocyte.
megakaryocyte
Hematopoietic stem cellprecursor cells in the bone marrow when reaches megakaryocyte stage it loses its ability to divide.Once the cell has completed differentiation and become a mature megakaryocyte, it begins the process of producing platelets.
Platelets, also known as thrombocytes or megakaryocyte fragments, are responsible for blood clotting.
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Megakaryocyte is a bone marrow cell. This cell is responsible for the production of blood thrombocytes, also known as platelets. These platelets are necessary for blood clotting.
Another said that it is a bizarre Multinucleate Cell called a Megakaryocyte. Also we find - Myeloid Stem Cells.
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