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What three types of blood cells arise from lymphoid progenitors?
Lymphoid progenitors give rise to natural killer cells, T-lymphocytes, and B-lymphocytes.
What type of progenitor gives rise to leukocytes, erythrocytes, and megakaryocytes?
Myeloid progenitors give rise to these cell types.
What do myeloid progenitor cells become?
Myeloid progenitors become leukocytes, erythrocytes, and megakaryocytes.
All blood cells, including those that mediate immune response arise from…
Pluripotent stem cells in bone marrow.
What cells does the Myeloid line give rise to?
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Thrombocytes, Erythrocytes, Eosinophils, Basophils, Neutrophils, monocytes/
macrophages, dendritic cells.
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).
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.