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* develop through a process called endoreduplication, which forms cells with 16N and 32N chromosomal content. | * develop through a process called endoreduplication, which forms cells with 16N and 32N chromosomal content. | ||
* large amount of DNA increases protein production and cytoplasm volume. | * large amount of DNA increases protein production and cytoplasm volume. | ||
* platelets form by pinching off from the cell surface. | * platelets begin to form by pinching off from the cell surface. | ||
===Thrombocyte=== | ===Thrombocyte=== |
Revision as of 07:56, 25 February 2012
Bone Marrow Histology
Megakaryoblast
- precursor of megakaryocyte.
- earliest identifiable precursor in the thrombocytic series.
- matures to form the promegakaryocyte.
Megakaryocyte
- largest cells observed in the bone marrow.
- responsible for platelet production.
- develop through a process called endoreduplication, which forms cells with 16N and 32N chromosomal content.
- large amount of DNA increases protein production and cytoplasm volume.
- platelets begin to form by pinching off from the cell surface.
Thrombocyte
- platelets form by pinching off from the cell surface of a megakaryocyte.
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