Hematopoeisis

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1. Stimulates the increase production of rbc.
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2. B- cell maturation occurs in _____.
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3. T-cell maturation occurs in
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4. Damaged or old rbcs are destroyed in _____.
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5. Genesis of platelets.
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6. Releases the hormone erythropoietin, in response to hypoxia.
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7. Movement directed by homing molecules.
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8. Intracellular iron is stored in protein complexes 
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9. Function for immune protection and cell motility. 
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10. Circulating iron is loosely bound to _______.
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11. Also called as stab form, not sen in eosinophil or basophil lineage. 
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12. Movement out of blood into connective tissues. 
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13. Protein content of rbc.
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14. It also enhances the production of erythropoietin.
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15. Nucleus 
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16. Insufficient hemoglobin.
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17. Types of Leukocytes
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18. Cytoplasm 
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19. Match the following
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20. Erythrocyte Normal Maturation Series
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Stimulates the increase production of rbc.
B- cell maturation occurs in _____.
T-cell maturation occurs in
Damaged or old rbcs are destroyed in _____.
Genesis of platelets.
Releases the hormone erythropoietin, in response to hypoxia.
Movement directed by homing molecules.
Intracellular iron is stored in protein complexes 
Function for immune protection and cell motility. 
Circulating iron is loosely bound to _______.
Also called as stab form, not sen in eosinophil or basophil...
Movement out of blood into connective tissues. 
Protein content of rbc.
It also enhances the production of erythropoietin.
Nucleus 
Insufficient hemoglobin.
Types of Leukocytes
Cytoplasm 
Match the following
Erythrocyte Normal Maturation Series
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