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*'''blood islands''' - earliest sites of blood vessel and blood cell formation, seen mainly on yolk sac chorion. | *'''blood islands''' - earliest sites of blood vessel and blood cell formation, seen mainly on yolk sac chorion. | ||
* '''erythrocyte''' - (red blood cell) most abundant blood cell with no nucleus and cytoplasm contains haemoglobin.Cells are about 7 µm in diameter, "donut-shaped" and function to transport of oxygen. | |||
* '''eosinophil''' (eosinophil granulocyte) blood cell nucleus has two lobes and cytoplasm filled with granules that stain red or pink when eosin. Cells involved with phagocytosis of antibody-antigen complexes, granules also contain histaminase and arylsufatase to degrade histamine and leukotrienes. | * '''eosinophil''' (eosinophil granulocyte) blood cell nucleus has two lobes and cytoplasm filled with granules that stain red or pink when eosin. Cells involved with phagocytosis of antibody-antigen complexes, granules also contain histaminase and arylsufatase to degrade histamine and leukotrienes. |
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