Lymphoid and myeloid
Multipotent hematopoietic stem cells------> Myeloid stem cells------>Reticulocytes----->RBCs
erythrocytes,platelets, monocytes,neutrophils,eosinophils and basophils
Two kinds of connective tissue make blood cells for the body, myeloid tissue & lymphatic tissue. Myeloid tissue is found in the sternum, ribs & hip bones, and forms erythrocytes; lymphatic tissue is found in the lymph nodes, thymus & spleen, and forms leukocytes.
Technically yes they are because hemocytoblast stem cells create Myeloid stem cells and Lymphoid stem cells which produce all of the formed elements (white and red blood cells).
Myeloid refers to cells in the bone marrow that give rise to white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. Myeloid cells are part of the immune system and play a role in fighting infection and inflammation.
Myeloid stem cells
Lymphoid and myeloid
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia affects genes in the blood cells. Abnormal chromosomes develop and create new genes, these genes allow diseased blood cells to survive. You can learn more about Chronic Myeloid Leukemia at the Mayo Clinic website.
Multipotent hematopoietic stem cells------> Myeloid stem cells------>Reticulocytes----->RBCs
I believe they are the myeloid dendritic cells called Langerhans cells.
Myeloid means resembling bone marrow cells.
myeloid stem cells
I believe it is myeloid.
erythrocytes,platelets, monocytes,neutrophils,eosinophils and basophils
Two kinds of connective tissue make blood cells for the body, myeloid tissue & lymphatic tissue. Myeloid tissue is found in the sternum, ribs & hip bones, and forms erythrocytes; lymphatic tissue is found in the lymph nodes, thymus & spleen, and forms leukocytes.
Not all, some white blood cells come from lymphoid tissue, especially T-lymphocytes. Plasma proteins in the blood are made in the liver tissue not the myeloid tissue