haematoplast (Meaning)

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haematoplast (n.)

Same as Haematoblast.

Synonyms & Antonyms of haematoplast

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haematoplast Sentence Examples

  1. The haematoplast is a type of nucleus found in red blood cells.
  2. Haematoplasts are responsible for producing haemoglobin, the protein that transports oxygen.
  3. In mammals, haematoplasts are extruded from red blood cells before they enter the bloodstream.
  4. The absence of haematoplasts in mammalian red blood cells allows them to be more flexible and better able to navigate through narrow blood vessels.
  5. Birds and fish do not have haematoplasts in their red blood cells.
  6. Haematoplasts are not essential for red blood cell function, but they do play a role in red blood cell development.
  7. The size and shape of haematoplasts can vary depending on the species of animal.
  8. The nucleus of a red blood cell is called a haematoplast, which is filled with haemoglobin.
  9. Haematoplasts are sometimes referred to as erythroblast nuclei.
  10. The haemoglobin in haematoplasts is responsible for the red color of blood.

FAQs About the word haematoplast

Same as Haematoblast.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The haematoplast is a type of nucleus found in red blood cells.

Haematoplasts are responsible for producing haemoglobin, the protein that transports oxygen.

In mammals, haematoplasts are extruded from red blood cells before they enter the bloodstream.

The absence of haematoplasts in mammalian red blood cells allows them to be more flexible and better able to navigate through narrow blood vessels.