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.
The precursor of basophils is the basophil progenitor cell, the precursor of monoblasts is the monoblast cell, the precursor of lymphoblasts is the lymphoblast cell, the precursor of megakaryoblasts is the megakaryoblast cell, and the precursor of myeloblasts is the myeloblast cell. These precursor cells undergo differentiation and maturation processes to become fully functional mature blood cells.
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.
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