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Does your femur make blood

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Updated: 8/18/2019

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How does the human body make blood?

It is produced in the bone marrow, specifically in the femur because it is the largest bone.


What artery supplies blood to the head of the femur?

Medial Femoral Circumflex... Without this artery blood supply to the head of the femur is cut off and the head of the femur will die


What do your femur and your ribs make for your body?

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Does the femur create blood cells?

Yes you have blood cells all over in your body!


How does the sartorius help move the femur?

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Does the humerus and femur produce red blood cells?

No, the humerus and femur do not produce red blood cells. Red blood cells are primarily produced in the bone marrow located within the cavities of certain bones, such as the sternum, pelvis, ribs, and vertebrae.


Where do blood forms?

In the bone marrow, mostly in your femur (THIGH BONE)


Do cells produce bone?

All the blood cells are produced in the bone marrow But not all bones do that. Bones that do make blood cells include bigger longer bones, like the humerus and femur.


How much blood goes through the femur bone?

The femur, being the longest and one of the largest bones in the body, receives blood primarily through the medial and lateral femoral circumflex arteries, which are branches of the profunda femoris (deep femoral) artery. The exact volume of blood that flows through the femur can vary based on factors such as activity level and overall circulation. However, it's important to note that bones typically have a lower blood flow compared to other tissues, and the femur's blood supply is critical for maintaining bone health and facilitating repair processes.


What is the ligament that runs from the acetabulum of the pelvis to the fovea of the femur?

The ligament that runs from the acetabulum of the pelvis to the fovea of the femur is called the ligamentum teres or the round ligament of the femur. This ligament plays a role in stabilizing the hip joint and contains a small artery that supplies blood to the head of the femur in infants. In adults, its significance is less critical, as the primary blood supply comes from other sources.


What is the upper leg bones?

The bones that make up the upper leg, is called the Femur


Blood lose in a bilateral femur fracture?

Bilateral means both sides. Femur is your hip. Someone with bilateral femur fracture and blood loss is someone who is bleeding(internally) from having broken the hip on both sides. The amount of blood lose can vary.