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Blood Cell Development and Types in Human Bone Marrow

Explore the different types of blood cells and their development in human bone marrow, including red blood cells, platelets, and various types of white blood cells. Discover the unique features and functions of each cell type.

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Blood Cell Development and Types in Human Bone Marrow

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  1. Slot 2.1 – Red blood cells, note pale region in center due to biconcave shape

  2. Erythrocytes Slot 2.2 Small lymphocyte

  3. Slot 2.3 – Erythrocytes. Note biconcave shape.

  4. Slot 2.4 Platelet Erythrocytes

  5. Slot 2.5 Platelets

  6. Slot 2.6 Neutrophil

  7. Slot 2.7 Neutrophil

  8. Slot 2.8 Neutrophil Band Neutrophil

  9. Slot 2.9 Band Neutrophil

  10. Slot 2.10 Eosinophil

  11. Slot 2.11 Eosinophils

  12. Slot 2.12 Basophil

  13. Slot 2.13 Medium lymphocyte Basophils

  14. Slot 2.14 Small lymphocytes Medium lymphocyte

  15. Slot 2.15 Large lymphocyte

  16. Slot 2.16 Small lymphocyte Neutrophil

  17. Slot 2.17 Monocyte

  18. Slot 2.18 Band Neutrophil Neutrophil

  19. Slot 2.19 Eosinophil Medium lymphocyte Basophil

  20. Slot 2.20 Medium lymphocyte

  21. Slot 2.21 – RBC and granulocyte development

  22. M = megakaryocyte Arrows = fat cells Developing blood cells Stroma M Bone Marrow Fetal Liver Slot 2.22

  23. Reticulocyte Hemocytoblast Slot 2.23 Polychromatophilic erythroblasts B = basophilic erythroblast P = polychromatophilic erythroblast N = normoblast

  24. Band Neutrophil Neutrophil Promyelocyte Neutrophil myelocyte Slot 2.24 Basophil myelocyte Neutrophil myelocyte Eosinophil myelocyte

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