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What substances do bone cells take from the blood to keep the bone hard?

Bone cells take calcium and phosphorus from the blood to keep the bone hard and strong. These minerals are essential for bone mineralization and strength.


Where do bones get food and oxygen from?

when you eat a meal it goes to digest. then the cells take the nutritious food and the cells float around then the bones take some of the nutritious food from the cell. They get oxygen when you breath oxygen in and quick as a second it goes around in your blood. I releases oxygen when you breath out.


What substance do bone cells take from the blood to keep it hard?

Bone cells take calcium from the blood in order to keep bones hard and strong. Calcium is a key mineral necessary for bone formation and maintenance.


Why is a bone marrow transplant used as a treatment for leukemia?

Leukemia can be a bone marrow or blood cancer. Bone marrow makes white blood cells, and if it did not function properly, it would cause the red blood cells to increase, decrease, or not function. Replacing bone marrow means that the new marrow would take over the job of making red blood cells and fix the problem.


What is a marrow in the human body?

The marrow inside your body is a soft squishy part inyour bone that lets red and white blood cells travel through your bone. Without marrow in your bones when you would have let's say an ear infection it would take a lot longer for your white blood cells to help fight it off because it doesn't have faster transportation.


Can you take blood samples by bone marrow if unable to get venous access?

Entry into the bone marrow will result in the uptake of marrow cells. It is far safer to obtain blood samples through standard methods


What is process by which red blood cells are produced this process take place in the what?

erythropoiesis bone marrow


What is made in the marrow inside bones?

There is your DNA that's probably the only thing that lives in there. And also bone marrow is made out of this jelly substance. Hope this helps! :) by the way my name is chloe if u need any answers just email me jzt.0_0.shawtyy@hotmail.com


How do your body generate blood after donating?

After donating blood, red blood cells are replaced by bone marrow, but usually takes a month to be fully replaced, but it can also take longer depending on how frequently the donor donates blood.


Where does production of red blood cells take place?

blood cells are produced in the bone-marrow of body but sometimes if the production of blood cells in the bone marrow is altered, the spleen and the liver assist in the production of blood cells. Usually spleen and liver is the organ that produce blood in the fetal life and the bone marrow takes place when you are on your own.


Where does the formation of blood cells take place?

In the young fetus, they are produced in the liver. By late pregnancy, they are produced in the bone marrow.


Is it necessary to take the DNA test of the donor in case his bone marrow is taken for transplantation?

If it's a blood donor, you don't need to. BMBP'S REPLY-I accept but we are talking about bone marrow transplantation