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What three types of blood cells arise from lymphoid progenitors?
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Lymphoid progenitors give rise to natural killer cells, T-lymphocytes, and B-lymphocytes.
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What type of progenitor gives rise to leukocytes, erythrocytes, and megakaryocytes?
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Myeloid progenitors give rise to these cell types.
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What do myeloid progenitor cells become?
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Myeloid progenitors become leukocytes, erythrocytes, and megakaryocytes.
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All blood cells, including those that mediate immune response arise from…
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Pluripotent stem cells in bone marrow.
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What cells does the Myeloid line give rise to?
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Thrombocytes, Erythrocytes, Eosinophils, Basophils, Neutrophils, monocytes/ macrophages, dendritic cells. |
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What cells does the Lymphoid line give rise to?
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Dendritic cells, NK cells, T cells, B cells. And B cells give rise to plasma cells (aka plasma B cell, plasmocyte, effector B cell). |
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Are Effector B cells found in the cardiovascular system or lymphatic system?
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Effector B cells (aka plasma cells, plasma B cells, plasmocytes) are found in both the lymphatic system and cardiovascular system. |