What is the function of hemangioblasts?

A) Hemangioblasts give rise to white blood cells.
B) Hemangioblasts give rise to red blood cells.
C) Hemangioblasts give rise to platelets.
D) Hemangioblasts give rise to hematopoietic stem cells.
E) Hemangioblasts remodel blood islands first into capillary networks and then into larger arterial and venous networks.


Answer: E

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