The marrow within the hallow of the bone provides the environment inwhich Haematopoiesis takes place. Haematopoiesis is the process where cellular componants such as Erythroids(Red-blood Cells), Lymphoytes(White blood cells), and Myeloytes(Platlets & other proteins)
magnets can help blood circulate around bones
Yes, bones are living tissue. They are made up of cells and protein fibers that help to provide structure, support, and protection for the body. Bones also play a key role in the production of blood cells and store minerals such as calcium and phosphorus.
Blood cells, whether you believe it or not, are produced from the bones. Bones are living things, and act as storehouses. Because the minerals to create blood cells are directly in the bones, cell production is most efficient.
They help the bones grow also it helps keep the bones clean. They also have white blood cells to also help clean.
Bone marrow, living connective tissue, blood flow and blood cells. It's living and your blood cells would protect something that is dead.
Bone is very much living. Try breaking a bone, and see what it does. :)
Bones are living. Think of it this way, if bones weren't "alive", they wouldn't be able to heal if broken. They are made up of cells that heal the wound, the bone is really just a hard shell that keeps you upright and a home for all those cells.
No, bones do not bleed when they are injured. Bones are made up of living tissue, but they do not have blood vessels like other parts of the body. When a bone is injured, the blood vessels surrounding the bone may bleed, but the bone itself does not.
It is called the Medusa or the jellyfish. it has no blood, no bones, and no Brain and yet it is a living animal.
living or non livingwell practically the human bones aka skeleton are not alive when we perish but when we are there is still blood running through your skin
No, bones do not bleed. Bones are made up of living cells and tissues, but they do not have blood vessels running through them. However, surrounding tissues and muscles can bleed when a bone is fractured or injured.
The bone marrow is responsible for producing blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It is essential for maintaining a healthy immune system and proper oxygen transport throughout the body.