what is the example of erythroblast in human? and how does it work?
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In humans and other mammals, the orthochromatic erythroblast (or normoblast) exudes its nucleus. It turns into an anucleated polychromatic erythrocyte (also called a reticulocyte), which will eventually become the fully differentiated red blood cell, erythrocyte.
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