No, but marrow is what creates blood cells for our circulatory system, so it's not like we can live without marrow.
Phosphorus is another mineral found in bone, along with calcium. It plays a crucial role in bone structure and strength.
Bone Marrow is on the inside of our bones and it is there to help produce the three types of blood cells, as well as lymphocytes, which support the immune system. Marrow is a sponge-like texture unlike our actual bones which are hard.
Of corse it's BONE marrow why wouldn't it be in bones
bone marrow http://www.answers.com/topic/bone-marrow?cat=health
There is yellow bone marrow and red bone marrow.
All bones have bone marrow except joints if you count those as bones
Bone marrow.
yes a chicken bone does have marrow
The marrow at the center of long bones produces blood cells.Blood cells are produced in the bone marrow of the bone.
Blood is produced in the bone marrow - the innermost part of the bone.
Bone marrow is the tissue that is in the center of large bones. Answer given by: Nora
Air-filled spaces in bones are called sinuses. These are hollow cavities within the bones that help to reduce the bone's weight while maintaining strength. The most well-known sinuses are the paranasal sinuses, found in the skull bones surrounding the nasal cavity.