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erythroblast

[ih-rith-ruh-blast]

noun

Anatomy.
  1. a nucleated cell in the bone marrow from which red blood cells develop.



erythroblast

/ ɪˈrɪθrəʊˌblæst /

noun

  1. a nucleated cell in bone marrow that develops into an erythrocyte

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Other Word Forms

  • erythroblastic adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of erythroblast1

First recorded in 1885–90; erythro- + -blast
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Example Sentences

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Enucleation results from asymmetric cell division in which the condensed nucleus, surrounded by a plasma membrane, buds off from the immature erythroblast.

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On the other hand Rindfleisch regards these nuclei as having migrated from, or having been cast off by the erythroblasts; and Neumann explains them as the early forms of erythroblasts.

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