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Sir in this vedio you tell erythropoisis only in starting lecture .This is not applied on leucopoisis and Thrombopoisis .Sir please mention the heading ,before explaning
• Till 3rd week IUL - Yolk sac • 3rd month IUL to 2 weeks after birth - Liver and spleen • By 4-5th month IUL haematopoiesis begins in bone marrow, completely active in bone marrow by 7-8th month IUL. Occurs in all bones upto age of 5 years. • Adults- Axial skeleton (vertebrae, sternum, ribs, skull, sacrum, pelvis) and proximal ends of femur, tibia and humerus Hope this helps😁
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Sir Totti means Total, formation of all type of cell but why not blood cell formation y only Pluripotent stem cells
Sir in this vedio you tell erythropoisis only in starting lecture .This is not applied on leucopoisis and Thrombopoisis .Sir please mention the heading ,before explaning
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Bdoes infection has influence on rate of hematopoiesis?
Agar heamopoesis questions me aye..to answer kaise likugi....all blood cells formation batata parega kiya?
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Which bones involve in haemopoiesis. Plzzz reply sir
all bones of axial skeleton ( skull, ribs , sternum etcetera.....)😏😏
Which bones involve in haemopoiesis. Plzzz reply sir
• Till 3rd week IUL - Yolk sac
• 3rd month IUL to 2 weeks after birth - Liver and spleen
• By 4-5th month IUL haematopoiesis begins in bone marrow, completely active in bone marrow by 7-8th month IUL. Occurs in all bones upto age of 5 years.
• Adults- Axial skeleton (vertebrae, sternum, ribs, skull, sacrum, pelvis) and proximal ends of femur, tibia and humerus
Hope this helps😁
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