Store? No. However, the bone marrow, the spongy stuff INSIDE the bones, does MAKE red blood cells.
because if you do not have red blood cells you can not survive because red blood cellsprotect you from diseaes
Our skeleton protects our organs like our brain, heart and lungs. It also is a source of blood cells: red blood cells and white blood cells plus platelets. Without a skeleton we would not be able to use our muscles to move.
The bone marrow
The skeleton give structure to the body as well as protects organs and parts of it make red blood cells, platelets and white blood cells.
The nucleus
Blood cells, also called formed elements, have their origin in the red marrow of spongy bone.
they store water nutrients and oxygen
Bones create red and white blood cells.
All people have a skeleton and red blood, be they female or male. The body's skeleton helps to support its musculature, and blood is red do the high number of platelets and other items it contains.
It is a major contributor of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets. It also has cells in the bone itself that make and break down bone called osteoblasts and osteoclasts.
Red blood cells are made inside the bone marrow
support, production of red blood cells, storage of nutrients, and leverage for muscle movement