hematopoieses
/ˌhimətoʊpɔɪˈisiz/
noun
- The process of forming new blood cells in the body.
- Doctors studied the patient's hematopoieses to understand her anemia.
- Certain diseases can disrupt normal hematopoieses, leading to low blood cell counts.
- The bone marrow is the main site for hematopoieses in adults.