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Blood cells develop in the bone marrow (the process is called hematopoesis).  Specifically red bone marrow is hematopoetic (as opposed to yellow marrow, which is fatty tissue).  The most important sites of hematopoesis are the femur, humerus, sternum, pelvis, ribs, scapula, and vertebrae.

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