Topic 11 Additional information - hyperlink Haematopoiesis in red bone marrow.

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Topic 11 Additional information - hyperlink Haematopoiesis in red bone marrow Innate immunity Adaptive immunity

TASKS 1. Define stage of differentiation of marked red bone marrow cells. State at least one morphologic criteria to support your choice. Criteria: size of the cell, size of the nucleus, shape of the nucleus, colour of cytoplasm, presence and colour of granules. 2. Innate and adaptive immunity A.INNATE IMMUNITY. Describe a single pathway from reconition of a cancer cell till disapearance of all debris from damaged cancer cell. Cells, substances and processes. B. ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY Describe a single pathway from reconition of a bacteria cell till disapearance of all debris from damaged bacteria cell. Cells, substances and processes.

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