A/Granulopoiesis Flashcards
(39 cards)
What cells undergo Granulopoiesis?
Neutrophil
Eosinophil
Basophil
Granulopoiesis cells have?
Granules
What cells undergo Agranulopoiesis?
Lymphocytes
Monocytes
What cell is from a myeloid stem cell but undergoes Agranulopoiesis?
Monocyte
Agranulopoiesis cells do not have?
NO granules
To start Granulopoiesis, what is the first cell formed?
Myeloblast
To start Granulopoiesis, what is the first cell formed?
Myeloblast
With Granulopoiesis, a myeloblast turns into?
Promyelocyte
With Granulopoiesis, a myeloblast turns into?
Promyelocyte
What cell stage do large granules appear with granulopoiesis?
Promyelocytes
With Granulopoiesis, a promyelocyte turns into?
Myelocyte
With Granulopoiesis, a promyelocyte turns into?
Myelocyte
How does the nucleus look in a myelocyte?
Slightly indented
With Granulopoiesis, a myelocyte turns into?
Metamyelocyte
With Granulopoiesis, a myelocyte turns into?
Metamyelocyte
How does the nucleus look in a metamyelocyte?
DEEPLY indented
What sits in the deep indentation of the nucleus in a metamyelocyte?
Golgi
With Granulopoiesis, a metamyelocyte turns into?
Band cell
With Granulopoiesis, a metamyelocyte turns into?
Band cell
How does the nucleus look in a Band cell?
Horseshoe
If there are increased Band cells, what could that indicate?
Infection
With Granulopoiesis, Band cells turn into?
Neutrophils
Eosinophils
Basophils
Overall cascade of Granulopoiesis
Myeloblast Promyelocyte Myelocyte Metamyelocyte Band cell Neutrophil/Eosinophil/Basophil
Overall cascade of Granulopoiesis
Myeloblast Promyelocyte Myelocyte Metamyelocyte Band cell Neutrophil/Eosinophil/Basophil