DPT - Physiology - II (Blood Physiology) Erythropoiesis and Red blood cell function
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DPT - Physiology - II (2nd Semester)
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Blood E rythropoiesis and Red blood cell function by, Miss Areesha Ahmad Lecturer
(Within uterus) Mesoderm: Middle developmental layer between the ectoderm and endoderm
(central core of the human body) (arms and legs)
Breast bone back bones Bony structure connects arm to upper portion of skeleton
central part (lipocytes)
(Dividing) (that can divide and develop into many different types of specialized cells) (self-renew)
type of erythroid progenitor cell. earliest identifiable colony of RBCs
The term basophilic or acidophilic is given to a cytoplasm of a cell depending on how acidic or basic it is. In general if the cytoplasm's pH is lower than 7, it is acidic and basophilic pH higher than 7
small
a small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell “c” represent DNA content in a cell, “n ” represent number of complete sets of chromosomes.
“c” represent DNA content in a cell, “n” represent number of complete sets of chromosomes.
The reticuloendothelial system (RES) is a group of cells in the immune system that removes dead or abnormal cells, Porphyrin ring: four modified pyrrole subunits connected via bridges and form an aromatic structure ,