Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
leukoblast
Noun
/ˈluːkəʊblæst/

Definition
A leukoblast is an immature white blood cell that is a precursor to fully developed white blood cells in the body.

Examples
- The leukoblasts in the bone marrow differentiate into various types of white blood cells.
- In a healthy individual, leukoblasts mature to help maintain the immune response.

Meaning
Leukoblasts are vital for the production of white blood cells, which play a key role in the immune system by helping the body fight infections and diseases.

Synonyms
- White blood cell precursor
- Immature leukocyte