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The precursor cell to blood platelets are megakaryocyte precursor (MkP) cells in the bone marrow.

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What does immature platelet fraction mean?

Immature platelet fraction (IPF) refers to the percentage of newly formed platelets in the bloodstream, indicating the bone marrow's activity in producing platelets. A higher IPF suggests increased platelet production, often seen in conditions like thrombocytopenia or recovery from bone marrow suppression. Conversely, a low IPF may indicate decreased platelet production or a chronic state of low platelet levels. Clinically, IPF can help assess the underlying causes of platelet disorders and monitor treatment responses.


The lymphocytes of the thymus develop from precursor cells that originated in the?

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What is the definition of blood platelet?

Fragments of a large precursor cell (a megakaryocyte) found in the bone marrow. These fragments adhere to areas of blood vessel damage and release chemical signals that direct the formation of a blood clot.


What hormone stimulates platelet production?

Thrombopoietin is the hormone that stimulates platelet production by acting on bone marrow cells that ultimately become platelets.


Where are thrombocytes formed?

Thrombocytes, also known as platelets, are primarily formed in the bone marrow. They are produced from large cells called megakaryocytes, which break apart into smaller platelet fragments that are released into the bloodstream to help with blood clotting.


Where are bone marrows formed?

You find bone marrow in the middle of your bones. Marrow is made of spongy cells.


Blood cells are formed in the?

Bone marrow


What happens when bone marrow is destroyed in plant cell?

Since Bone marrow produces blood cells, if bone marrow is destroyed WBCs, RBCs and platelets will not be formed. However there are no bones and therefore no bone marrow in plants.


What does an abnormal Platelet function test mean?

Either an infection is active or you have cancer or you have a problem with the bone marrow or you are bleeding


Where are killer cells formed?

Killer cells, also known as cytotoxic T cells (CD8+ T cells), are formed in the bone marrow from hematopoietic stem cells. These precursor cells differentiate into mature killer cells in the thymus, where they undergo selection and maturation before being released into the bloodstream to patrol the body for infected or abnormal cells.


Where does thrombopoiesis occur?

formed in the bone marrow by megakaryocytes


Is formed in bone marrow and in lymphoid tissue?

in your teeth