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erythropoesis is the general term describing formation of red blood cells

proerythroblast is the precursor cell which proliferates and differentiates into erythrocyte through several developmental stages(basophilic ->polychomatophilic -> orthochromatophilic erythroblast -> reticulocyte ->erythrocyte). It is found in the myeloid tissue (red bone haematopoetic marrow).

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