Blood cell formation. Transmission electron micrograph of blood cell precursors in mouse bone marrow. The cells with multilobed nuclei and granular cy
Blood cell formation. Transmission electron micrograph of blood cell precursors in mouse bone marrow. The cells with multilobed nuclei and granular cytoplasm are maturing granulocytes, a type of white blood cell. The grey cell (centre right) with no nucleus is a red blood cell. Continual renewal of blood cells is necessitated by their relatively short lifespan. They are produced by a process called haemopoiesis. The five main cell types (erythrocytes, lymphocytes, granulocytes, monocytes and platelets) all derive from a single type, the multipotential stem cell. Magnification x7600 at 10x8 inch size.
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Keywords: anatomy, animal, blood, body, bone, cell, formation, growth, haemopoiesis, marrow, prodn, stem, white