<Li> Large rounded cells, termed splenic cells, are also seen; these are capable of ameboid movement, and often contain pigment and red - blood corpuscles in their interior . </Li> <Li> The cells of the reticulum each possess a round or oval nucleus, and like the splenic cells, they may contain pigment granules in their cytoplasm; they do not stain deeply with carmine, and in this respect differ from the cells of the Malpighian corpuscles . </Li> <Li> In the young spleen, macrophages may also be found, each containing numerous nuclei or one compound nucleus . </Li> <Li> Nucleated red - blood corpuscles have also been found in the spleen of young animals . </Li>

Where are worn-out erythrocytes found in the spleen