Relating to the formation or development of blood tissue; capable of forming blood cells or blood components.
From Greek 'haima' (blood) + 'plastikos' (moldable, formative). The term emerged in medical literature in the 19th century to describe tissues and processes involved in blood cell formation.
Your bone marrow is packed with hemoplastic tissue that's constantly making millions of new blood cells every single day—it's like a biological factory working 24/7 just to keep your blood fresh!
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