If some animals on earth do not have a skeliton, then why would they have bone marrow?
No, there is also yellow bone marrow
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Fat is stored in all bones that consist of yellow bone marrow.
All of the body's blood cells are produced in bone marrow.
A:Yes, the bones in horses contain bone marrow. However you should not feed a horse bone marrow. A:Yes. All mammals have bone marrow, which is where their bodies manufacture blood cells.
All bones have bone marrow except joints if you count those as bones
All bone marrow is red, but as a person ages, the bone marrow is slowly replaced by fat, making it appear more yellowish.
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Not all the blood components. The red blood cells are made in the bone marrow.
All bone marrow transplants require bone marrow from a donor; the purpose of the transplant is to replace the patient's bone marrow (that no longer works) with some that does work, which clearly cannot come from the patient (since they have none that works). Hence a donor must be used.
bone marrow is in the middle of your bone.
No, it is not possible to reject your own bone marrow because your body recognizes it as its own, making rejection unlikely. However, bone marrow transplants from another person can be rejected by your immune system if there is a mismatch in tissue type.