AP BIOLOGY

THE HUMAN IMMUNE SYSTEM

BLOOD GROUPS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is the process of blood cell formation known as?
A
Erythropoiesis
B
Haematopoiesis
C
Necrosis
D
Endoscopy
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Hematopoiesis – the formation of blood cellular components – occurs during embryonic development and throughout adulthood to produce and replenish the blood system. Studying hematopoiesis can help scientists and clinicians to understand better the processes behind blood disorders and cancers.

Detailed explanation-2: -Hematopoiesis is blood cell production. Your body continually makes new blood cells to replace old ones. Hematopoiesis ensures you have a healthy supply of blood cells to supply oxygen to your tissue (red blood cells), fight infection (white blood cells) and clot your blood when you’re injured (platelets).

Detailed explanation-3: -From there, hematopoiesis follows two distinct pathways. Trilineage hematopoiesis refers to the production of three types of blood cells: platelets, red blood cells, and white blood cells. Each of these cells begins with the transformation of HSC into cells called common myeloid progenitors (CMP).

Detailed explanation-4: -(hee-MA-toh-poy-EE-sis) The formation of new blood cells.

Detailed explanation-5: -Hematopoiesis is the blood cell production process. Cells that circulate in your blood include immune cells (white blood cells), red blood cells, and platelets. Your body produces an astonishing 100 billion blood cells each day.

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