Poikilocyte
A Nucleoid is a region within a prokaryote cell that is irregularly shaped which contains most or all of the genetic material.
Granulocyte is the medical term meaning granular cell.
The nucleoid is an irregularly-shaped region within the cell of a prokaryote that contains all or most of the genetic material. In contrast to the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell, it is not surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
Agranulocyte is the medical term meaning nongranular white blood cell.
Medical term for within the cell is intra- (meaning within or inside) cellular (meaning cell) *** intracellular***-cytic
Irregularly shaped blood cells can cause problems with clotting and proper blood flow. Think of the sickle cell disease. Although you're asking about irregularly sized and not irregularly shaped blood cells, I would assume that similar problems would occur. If the blood cells were too large to allow proper and free movement I should think that clotting and the risks/pains associated with abnormal blood clotting could occur. It really depends on how large we're talking.
A star-shaped structure formed during the mitosis of a cell.
Cytopenia is the medical term meaning low numbers of blood cells.
Langerhans cell
Onion cells, like most plant cells, have rigid cell walls which give them a regular shape. They are stacked tightly in columns and rows. Cheek cells have and irregularly shaped cell membrane. and are squished together in layers.
-blast is the medical terminology combining form meaning immature or embryonic.-blast is the medical suffix meaning immature cell.
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