Pearson eText Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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Author: Frederic Martini, Judi Nath
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Chapter 22, Problem 8CP
Summary Introduction
To determine:
What types of cells would be affected by a decrease in the number of monocyte-forming cells in red bone marrow.
Introduction:
Hematopoiesis take place inside the red bone marrow, it is a process in which the formation of different types of blood cells takes place including RBC, WBC, platelets and other immune cells.
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