bone marrow cells will divide through binary fission
blood cells
in the bone marrow.
Labile cells (the kinds of cells that can divide throughout their lifetime) normally do so within the organ they constitute. Some examples of labile cells are skin cells, cells of the gastrointestinal tract, and blood cells; however, blood cells divide in the bone marrow and lymphocytes divide in the lymph nodes. Other kinds of cells in the body are either stable cells (that do not normally divide--this includes nerve cells) and permanent cells (that do not have the ability to divide.)
The Blood cells are produced in the Bone Marrow
The bone marrow in the medullary cavity contains only yellow bone marrow, for fat storage. The spongy bone contains both red bone marrow (blood production) and yellow bone marrow.
blood cells
Bone marrow
Through bone marrow
Marrow
Entry into the bone marrow will result in the uptake of marrow cells. It is far safer to obtain blood samples through standard methods
bone marrow.
One can find a list of bone marrow diseases through medical websites such as RightDiagnosis, MedlinePlus, or Livestrong. One could also find a list of bone marrow diseases in a comprehensive medical textbook, available through Amazon.
In the marrow of your bones.
Bone marrow
in the marrow of bones im pretty sure (blood vesels run through small holes in the bone) i heard this in science class and im probably right
bone marrow and lymphatic tissues
In the bones of the body. Bones have a swollen part on both the ends called epiphysis and in between epiphysis is diaphysis. when a TS is taken through diaphysis a central cavity is seen called marrow cavity which is filled with Yellow bone marrow.