Skeletal system.
White blood cells, platelets, and red blood cells. Hope this helps!
Red blood cells are made in the Blood Marrow.
Blood is considered a connective tissueThe bone marrow produces both the red and white blood cells.
it is bone marrow, or it is the white blood cells.
In the few flat bone you have red bone marrow. It contains the precursor cells of the haemopoietic tissue. They produce the red blood cells.
The large bones in humans have marrow in them which create red and white blood cells and platelets. Bone marrow helps prevent cancers such as anemia, leukemia and other lymphoma cancers which otherwise can't be cured. Hope this helps you
Bone Marrow- red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow of SOME bones (not all) to carry oxygen and white blood cells are produced in the bone marrow of SOME bones (not all) to help protect against infection.
The soft stuff is called bone marrow, there are 2 types, yellow and red. Red is used in the body to create new red blood cells, and yellow creates white blood cells. It is usually transplanted to help someone who's own marrow stops functioning right and the new transplanted marrow produces the white blood cells to help fight the infection.
Your red blood cells are produced in flat bones. You have the skull bone, vertebrae, iliac bones, ribs, sternum and the scapula. They have got red bone marrow. You have red bone marrow in long bones of the children, along with the flat bones. In the early intrauterine life the liver produce the red blood cells. When challenged the long bones can produce the red blood cells in adults. Even the liver can start producing the red blood cells, eventually.
your bone marrow creates blood cells. in-taking b-vitamins helps the process along
The skeletal system is what is responsible for calcium and phosphorous storage and hematopoiesis. Hematopoiesis is the production of blood cells.
Inside your bones is marrow. Bone marrow helps keep the body healthy because it contains white blood cells. White blood cells are used in your body to ward off infection.