No, there is not a thing called white marrow, just white blood cells and bone marrow.
no such thing as white bone marrow you may be thinking of yellow marrow, which contains lipids
bone marrow. its the thing that makes blood cells. (its either red or white) forget sorry . hope that helps
All bones in your body are filled with marrow. That's why it's called bone marrow.
You presumably mean bone marrow. A major function of bone marrow is the generation of new cells.
The center of bones is called the bone marrow. It is responsible for producing blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets) and storing fat.
The formation of platelets and red and white blood cells within the red bone marrow is known as erythroleukocytosis.
The bone marrow is responsible for the manufacture of red and white blood cells. Red bone marrow is primarily involved in the production of red blood cells, platelets, and some types of white blood cells. White bone marrow plays a role in producing additional white blood cells as needed.
This substance is called marrow. Red marrow is found in most bones of children, and is where red and white blood cells are made and mature. Yellow marrow is found in most adult bones, and is mostly composed of fat. The red marrow in childrens bones is slowly converted to yellow marrow as we age. In a middle-aged adult, usually only flat bones still contain red marrow.
bone marrow is in the middle of your bone.
The inside of a bone is called bone marrow. It is a soft, spongy tissue that produces blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. There are two types of bone marrow: red marrow, which is involved in blood cell production, and yellow marrow, which primarily stores fat. Bone marrow is crucial for maintaining healthy blood and immune function.
There's is no such thing as a white African, the term white African is a fallacy.
White blood cells are primarily produced in the bone marrow, which is found in the cavities of bones throughout the body. Stem cells in the bone marrow differentiate and mature into various types of white blood cells to perform their immune functions.