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Is a proerythroblast capable of mitosis?
yes
see: polyribosomes actively synthesizing Hb
Is a basophilic erythroblast capable of mitosis?
yes
Is a polychromatophilic erythroblast capable of mitosis?
yes

polyribosmes & Hb give it its gray cytoplasm and ...other colors
cresyl blue dye reveals polyribosomes in what type of cell?
reticulocytes
Pyknotic nucleus, incapable of mitosis, & acidophillic nucleus describes what cell?
orthochromatophillic erythroblast (normoblast)
What type of cell is described by the following?:
large, spheric, euchromatic nucleus, no granules, capable of mitosis
myeloblast
What type of cell is described by the following?:
nucleus flat of one side
azurophilic granules
larger than myeloblast
capable of mitosis
promyelocyte
Are metamyelocytes capable of mitosis?
no
deeply dented nucleus
In what tissues can you find mesenchymal reticular cells?
lymph node
spleen
bone marrow
In the progression of myeloid differentiation, when is mitosis
metamyelocyte phase
What are the first recognizable progenitors of lymphoid cells?
lymphoblasts