No, in red bone marrow.
The trabeculae
Trabeculae Carneae.
Trabeculae
Trabeculae in lymph nodes are made of fibrous connective tissue that provide structural support to the node. These trabeculae help to compartmentalize the lymph node, dividing it into smaller areas where lymphocytes and other immune cells can interact with antigens.
E. Trabeculae Well, Trabeculae translates to tiny beam or rod whereas trabeculae means tiny plates... and if it is for spongy bone, then that would be A. interstitial lamellae
spongy bone
Trabeculae carne
The interconnecting tiny arches of bone tissue found in spongy bone are called trabeculae. Trabeculae provide structural support and help distribute stress within the bone.
T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes
lymphocytes :)
trabeculae carnaee
The answer is a T/F question. The answer being True, the trabeculae of spongy bone are oriented towards lines of stress.