Answer:
Nuclear chromatin clumping is increased in the metamyelocytes, nuclei disappears and granules are mostly secondary
Step-by-step explanation:
- Metamyelocyte is the cell that is undergoing granulopoiesis and is derivative of a myelocyte. It is characterized by the bent nucleus type of appearance, cytoplasm consists of the cytoplasmic granules and visible type of nucleoli are absent.
- Myelocytes are the cells occurring in a bone marrow; cells with cytoplasmic granules which that produces granulocytes of the blood. It doesnot occur normally in the blood as in leukaemia.