Reset Hemopoiesis occurs in ____________ of certain bones. The process of hemopoiesis starts with hemopoietic stem cells called
____________ . They produce two different lines for blood cell development: The ____________ forms (1) erythrocytes, (2) all leukocytes except lymphocytes, and (3) megakaryocytes. The ____________ forms only lymphocytes. The maturation and division of hemopoietic stem cells is influenced by ____________ . These molecules are all growth factors.
Following words will be filled in the blanks in the sequence -
Red bone marrow
Progenitor Cell
Myeloid Progenitor
Lymphoid Progenitor
Glycoproteins
Explanation:
Hemopoiesis is the process of formation of blood cells in bone marrow. It occurs in Red bone marrow of bones. All the blood cells and immune cells arise form a type of cell called hemopoitic stem cell. It is a multipotent cell. during hemopoiesis the stem cell differentiates along one of the two pathways - lymphoid progenitor or myeloid progenitor.
Coffin-Lowry syndrome is caused by changes (mutations) in the RPS6KA3 gene and is inherited in an X-linked dominant pattern. Males are usually more severely affected than females.
The answer to this question is the sacrum. The sacrum is a triangular bone that forms the base of the spinal column. This bone has a vital role in the skeletal system and also supports the weight of the upper body of a person and this bone and many nerves are inside the sacrum.