A/Granulopoiesis Flashcards

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What cells undergo Granulopoiesis?

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Neutrophil
Eosinophil
Basophil

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Granulopoiesis cells have?

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Granules

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What cells undergo Agranulopoiesis?

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Lymphocytes

Monocytes

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What cell is from a myeloid stem cell but undergoes Agranulopoiesis?

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Monocyte

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Agranulopoiesis cells do not have?

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NO granules

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To start Granulopoiesis, what is the first cell formed?

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Myeloblast

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To start Granulopoiesis, what is the first cell formed?

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Myeloblast

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With Granulopoiesis, a myeloblast turns into?

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Promyelocyte

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With Granulopoiesis, a myeloblast turns into?

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Promyelocyte

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What cell stage do large granules appear with granulopoiesis?

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Promyelocytes

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With Granulopoiesis, a promyelocyte turns into?

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Myelocyte

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With Granulopoiesis, a promyelocyte turns into?

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Myelocyte

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13
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How does the nucleus look in a myelocyte?

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Slightly indented

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With Granulopoiesis, a myelocyte turns into?

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Metamyelocyte

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With Granulopoiesis, a myelocyte turns into?

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Metamyelocyte

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16
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How does the nucleus look in a metamyelocyte?

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DEEPLY indented

17
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What sits in the deep indentation of the nucleus in a metamyelocyte?

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With Granulopoiesis, a metamyelocyte turns into?

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With Granulopoiesis, a metamyelocyte turns into?

20
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How does the nucleus look in a Band cell?

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If there are increased Band cells, what could that indicate?

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With Granulopoiesis, Band cells turn into?

A

Neutrophils
Eosinophils
Basophils

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Overall cascade of Granulopoiesis

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Myeloblast
Promyelocyte
Myelocyte
Metamyelocyte
Band cell
Neutrophil/Eosinophil/Basophil
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Overall cascade of Granulopoiesis

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Myeloblast
Promyelocyte
Myelocyte
Metamyelocyte
Band cell 
Neutrophil/Eosinophil/Basophil
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Overall cascade of Granulopoiesis
``` Myeloblast Promyelocyte Myelocyte Metamyelocyte Band cell Neutrophil/Eosinophil/Basophil ```
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Process of Agranulopoiesis
Lymphoblast Lymphocyte - Plasma cell from B cell
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Process of Agranulopoiesis
Lymphoblast Lymphocyte - Plasma cell from B cell
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How do Plasma cells look?
Eccentrically placed nucleus with perinuclear hoff
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Eccentrically placed nucleus with Perinuclear hoff
Plasma cell (from B cells)
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Slightly indented nucleus
Myelocyte
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Deeply indented nucleus
Metamyelocyte
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Horseshoe nucleus
Band cell
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Process of making platelets
Megakaryoblast Megakaryocyte Platelet
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Process of making platelets
Megakaryoblast Megakaryocyte Platelet
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What type of nucleus does Megakaryoblasts have?
Kidney shaped
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What type of nucleus does Megakaryocytes have?
Multilobed
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Platelets are broken off pieces from?
Megakaryocytes
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Granulopoiesis cells?
Neutrophils Basophils Eosinophils
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Agranulopoiesis cells?
Lymphocytes | Monocytes