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explain haemocytoblasts​

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Answered by chirranjitghosh111
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ExplanatiHemocytoblast, generalized stem cell, from which, according to the monophyletic theory of blood cell formation, all blood cells form, including both erythrocytes and leukocytes. The cell resembles a lymphocyte and has a large nucleus; its cytoplasm contains granules that stain with a base.on:

Answered by Zaysaa
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✴️A hemocytoblast is a non-specialized stem cell, it is an undifferentiated cell with the potential of giving rise to other types of cells.

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✴️ A hemocytoblast can give rise to all blood cells incluiding red blood cells or erythrocytes and white blood cells or leukocytes.

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✴️ Hemocytoblasts have a large nucleus and a cytoplasm that contains many granules

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