No, they contain bone marrow (between their trabeculae), but no marrow cavity is present.
Yes. is not correct... The answer is NO. , they contain bone marrow (between their trabeculae), but no marrow cavity is present.
Yellow marrow is found in large cavities of large bones.
Bone marrow is the tissue that is in the center of large bones. Answer given by: Nora
No, only a few large long bones (such as the femur and the humerus) and some large irregular bones (such as the crest of the ilium of the pelvis) have red marrow. Most bones have no marrow.
In the centre cavities of all the bones in your body. (There's a lot in your legs, since the bones are quite big and have a large cavity). the bone marrow is located inside the bone in da middle of the bone. It is spongy. it is red when your a child, and turns yellow when your an adult. Bone marrow is the spongy tissue in the cavities of the bones. It is the blood cell 'factory'. Healthy bone marrow releases blood cells into the blood stream when they are mature and when required.
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Birds have hollow bones and very large breasts
Because blood is produed in your bone marrow (middle of bone)
The inside of human bones have called "bone marrow". In adults, marrow in large bones produces new blood cells. Source: Mah Brain.
Blood is produced in the bone marrow - the innermost part of the bone.
Only the red bone marrow of the - pelvis, - vertebrae, - ribs, skull, - sternum, - sacrum, and the - proximal ends of femurs produce new blood cells in adults.
Bone marrow is the flexible tissue found in the interior of bones. In humans, bone marrow in large bones produces new blood cells Bone marrow is also a vital element of the lymphatic system, as it produces lymphocytes and acts to prevent the backflow of lymph.