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The megakaryocyte is a bone marrow cell responsible for the production of blood platelets when its cytoplasm becomes fragmented. These fragments are blood platelets. Megakaryocytes account for less than 1% of bone marrow cells but can be 10 to 15 times larger than a typical red blood cell.(Compare to other cells) The nucleus of the megakaryocyte is very large and lobulated, which, under a light microscope, can give the false impression that there are several nuclei.

Megakaryocyte function is determined by a large number of cytokines, including thrombopoietin.

The developmental stages of the megakaryocyte is: CFU-Me (pluripotential hemopoietic stem cell or hemocytoblast) -> megakaryoblast -> promegakaryocyte -> megakaryocyte.

Blood and immune system cells

Mégacaryocyte | Megacariócito | Megakaryosit

 

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