larval lymph gland hemocyte differentiation

id: GO:0035168
name: larval lymph gland hemocyte differentiation
namespace: biological_process
type: go
obsolete: False

Description: The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell derived from the larval lymph gland acquires the specialized features of a mature hemocyte. The lymph gland consists of three to six bilaterally paired lobes that are attached to the cardioblasts during larval stages, and it degenerates during pupal stages. Hemocytes are blood cells associated with a hemocoel (the cavity containing most of the major organs of the arthropod body) which are involved in defense and clotting of hemolymph, but not involved in transport of oxygen. An example of this process is found in Drosophila melanogaster.

Child Functions

idname
GO:0035169lymph gland plasmatocyte differentiation
GO:0035170lymph gland crystal cell differentiation
GO:0035171lamellocyte differentiation

Parent Functions

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GO:0042386hemocyte differentiation