
HEMATOPOIESIS: DEVELOPMENT AND SIGNIFICANCE
Abstract:
This thesis discusses the process of blood formation—hematopoiesis, its stages, main organs, and biological significance. Hematopoiesis ensures the continuous renewal of blood cells in the body.
Keywords: hematopoiesis, erythrocyte, leukocyte, platelet, bone marrow, stem cells
Introduction
Hematopoiesis is the process of formation and development of blood cells in the body. This process continues throughout human life and is essential for the normal functioning of the organism.
Main part
Stages of hematopoiesis
Hematopoiesis is divided into embryonic and postnatal periods. During the embryonic period, blood formation initially occurs in the yolk sac, then in the liver and spleen. After birth, the main hematopoietic organ is the red bone marrow.
Formation of blood cells
All blood cells develop from hematopoietic stem cells. They differentiate into the following main types:
Erythrocytes – responsible for oxygen transport
Leukocytes – involved in immune defense
Platelets – play an important role in blood clotting
Regulation of hematopoiesis
Hematopoiesis is regulated by hormones and biologically active substances. For example, erythropoietin stimulates the production of erythrocytes.
Clinical significance
Disorders of hematopoiesis can lead to various diseases, including anemia, leukemia, and other blood system disorders.
Conclusion:
Hematopoiesis is a vital biological process that ensures the continuous renewal of blood cells. Its normal functioning is essential for maintaining a healthy life.
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