haemopoiesis |
homeostasis |
As nouns the difference between haemopoiesis and homeostasis
is that
haemopoiesis is (medicine) the production of blood cells and platelets, a process which in adults takes place within the bone marrow while
homeostasis is (physiology) the ability of a system or living organism to adjust its internal environment to maintain a state of dynamic constancy; such as the ability of warm-blooded animals to maintain a stable temperature.
haemostasis |
haemopoiesis |
As nouns the difference between haemostasis and haemopoiesis
is that
haemostasis is while
haemopoiesis is (medicine) the production of blood cells and platelets, a process which in adults takes place within the bone marrow.
haematinic |
haemopoiesis |
As nouns the difference between haematinic and haemopoiesis
is that
haematinic is alternative form of hematinic while
haemopoiesis is the production of blood cells and platelets, a process which in adults takes place within the bone marrow.
As an adjective haematinic
is alternative form of hematinic.
platelets |
haemopoiesis |
As nouns the difference between platelets and haemopoiesis
is that
platelets is while
haemopoiesis is (medicine) the production of blood cells and platelets, a process which in adults takes place within the bone marrow.
production |
haemopoiesis |
As nouns the difference between production and haemopoiesis
is that
production is the act of producing, making or creating something while
haemopoiesis is (medicine) the production of blood cells and platelets, a process which in adults takes place within the bone marrow.