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Dictionary » M » Marrow cell Marrow cellMarrow cell Any cell of bone marrow, especially haemopoietic cells. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: I thought all cells contained DNA. Otherwise how could they replicate? Or do white blood cells turn to ... Red cells don't replicate either, they are formed from stem cells in the bone marrow and differentiate into red blood cells, going through phases such as the nucleated ...
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Sarcoma vs Carcinoma... tumour that has the origin in the mesoderm? (e.g. A tumor of the blood cell lineage, bone marrow, are also considered sarcoma? A tumour of mesothelium is also a sarcoma?) One more: ...
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How is the antibodies produced??... by the body. Plasma Cells Antibodies are made by special white blood cells called plasma cells. White blood cells are the cells within the body ... bacteria and disease. The plasma cells begin their life cycle in bone marrow and end in the spleen. Memory Antibodies contain genetic memory for ...
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Do B cells have receptors and antibodiesHello Do B cells have B cell receptors, antigen receptors and also antibodies, or they basically have ... but how do they know how to respond to foreign antigens (bc they mature in the bone marrow and they know which ones are self antigens), but how would they bind to a foreign ...
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Re: Which came first the DNA, RNA or protein On RNA Cell Faring Programs The chicken and egg story... RNAs are still Earth's primal organisms, ... cells. - The hitherto thought was that one single type of blood stem cell in the bone marrow continually replenish the blood system throughout a person's life. Recent studies ...
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