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'''Haemopoiesis''': Blood cells form in the bone marrow (predominant site for erythrocytes and granulocytes), spleen and, in early life, the liver. The myeloid stem cells are multipotential cells, giving rise to all the cell types found in the bone marrow.  
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'''Haemopoiesis''' is the formation of blood cellular components. All cellular blood components are derived from haematopoietic stem cells.
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Blood cells form in the bone marrow (predominant site for erythrocytes and granulocytes), spleen and, in early life, the liver. The myeloid stem cells are multipotential cells, giving rise to all the cell types found in the bone marrow.  
    
==Bone Marrow and Haemopoietic tissue==
 
==Bone Marrow and Haemopoietic tissue==
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