(http://www.bu.edu/histology/p/01811ooa.htm)

Oh histo.
For Monday: remember the names AND identity of all these cells.  And more.
Mnemonics:
for erhytrhopoeisis: PB-PORE (proerythroblast, basophilic erythrocyte, polychromatic erythrocyte, orthochromatic erythrocyte, erythrocyte).
for granulopoeisis: My prayers make me believe more (myeloblast, promyelocyte, myelocyte, metamyelocyte, banded neutrophil, mature (segemented) neutrophil).
And don’t forget to remember the microscopic look of all the organs you’ve studied.  And various kinds of lymph tissue.  And how everything looks different in electron microscope imagery.
And stack this histology comfortably between the anatomy and physiology, please.
It’s a good thing for the collateral flow; otherwise a serious blockage might be developing.

(http://www.bu.edu/histology/p/01811ooa.htm)

Oh histo.

For Monday: remember the names AND identity of all these cells.  And more.

Mnemonics:

for erhytrhopoeisis: PB-PORE (proerythroblast, basophilic erythrocyte, polychromatic erythrocyte, orthochromatic erythrocyte, erythrocyte).

for granulopoeisis: My prayers make me believe more (myeloblast, promyelocyte, myelocyte, metamyelocyte, banded neutrophil, mature (segemented) neutrophil).

And don’t forget to remember the microscopic look of all the organs you’ve studied.  And various kinds of lymph tissue.  And how everything looks different in electron microscope imagery.

And stack this histology comfortably between the anatomy and physiology, please.

It’s a good thing for the collateral flow; otherwise a serious blockage might be developing.

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