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Hello everyone in this question we will be talking about the immune cells.
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So there is emato poetic stem cell which is a multipotent stem cell and this give rise to the immune cells.
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So these are differentiated into the myloid progenitor and the lymphoid progenitor.
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So this myloid progenitor, if it is a myloid progenitor, if it is a receive certain signal it will be differentiated into red blood cells and platelets as well as the myeloblast and the monoblast which are basically the monocytes now these myelocytes will further be differentiated into granulocyte and this granulocyte produces so, nitrophils, these all have granules present in their cell.
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And it has basophils and eocinophils and eocinophiles.
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The mast cells are also present.
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And in the monocytes basically this is a agranulocyte which do not have the granules in their cytoplasm.
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And it is differentiated into macrophage or the dendritic cells which are the professional antigen presenting cells.
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These lymphoid progenitor are the lymphoblast and these are further divided into the dendrites cells, dendritic cells, the natural killer cells and the d cells and d cells.
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So this dendritic cell is formed both from the myelite progenitor as well as from the lympho as well as from the lymphoic progenitor.
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So we have been asked that immune cell types of myelenoid progenitor line are.
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So here option a is bassofil, so that is present here...