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In human embryo, main haemopoietic tissu...

In human embryo, main haemopoietic tissue is

A

Spleen

B

Liver

C

Bone marrow

D

Kidney

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B

The continuous process of blood cell formation hematopoiesis takes place in hematopoietic tissue. Later in embryonic life, the liver become the most important red blood cell forming organ, but it is soon succeeded by the bone marrow, which in adult life is only source of both red cells and the granulocytes
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