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White blood cells, platelets, and red blood cells.

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What are the main components of bone?

compact bone , spongy bone,marrow


Does your blood come from your bone marrow?

Not all the blood components. The red blood cells are made in the bone marrow.


What are the living and nonliving components of bones?

the living components of a bone is the bone marrow and everything. the hard bone ain't living alright!!!!!!!!


What are three layers within the femur?

the three layers are.... compact bone spongy bone bone marrow


Blood made by what?

Most of the components of blood are made in the bone marrow.


What are the three layers of bones?

bone marrow compact bone spongy bone


What three layers within the femur?

the three layers are.... compact bone spongy bone bone marrow


What are the three layers within a bone?

The three layers within a bone are periosteum, compact bone, and yellow marrow.


Where white blood cells are produced?

in the bone marrow.


What are the two kind of bone marrow?

There is yellow bone marrow and red bone marrow.


What is the soft part on the bone called?

The innermost part of the bone in called the Bone Marrow or inner bone


How many types are there of bone marrow?

There are three types of bone marrow transplant procedure. One of the three is called an Autologous bone marrow transplant. With an Autologous bone marrow procedure, doctors take the persons own bone marrow and freeze it before chemo then reintroduce the marrow into red blood cells after chemo or radiation. The second type is Allogeneic. In an Allogeneic marrow procedure the marrow is taken from a matching marrow donor. The third type is called Umbilical cord blood transplant. With an umbilical cord blood transplant, there can be a wider variety of donor as the cells are still considered immature.