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During which phase in erythrocyte development does the color of hemoglobin overcome the color of the stained ribosomes?

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The correct answer is - phase 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Erythropoiesis or the development of the erythrocytes is the process to which the development of the erythrocyte cells from the bone marrow to the mature RBC. The development of these cells involved the three phases.

During second phase involves the differentiation of the precursors of the three different type of erythrocytes that are polychromatophilic, proerythroblasts, and orthochromatic erythroblasts. It also includes building up the color of the hemoglobin that overwhelms the color of ribosomes that is blue color.

Thus, the correct answer is - phase 2.

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