because in anemia the cell death of patient is high , so yellow marrow reverts to red , to save cell necrosis
Yes, yellow marrow can revert to red marrow in certain situations such as severe anemia or during times of increased demand for blood cell production. This process is known as reconversion and can occur in response to the body's need for more red blood cells.
The three components of bone marrow are red marrow, yellow marrow, and blood vessels. Red marrow is responsible for producing blood cells, while yellow marrow mainly stores fat. Blood vessels supply nutrients to the bone marrow.
Red blood cells are produced by the bone marrow.
No, red marrow is responsible for producing red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Yellow bone marrow is the tissue that stores fat in bones.
The marrow in the medullary cavity is primarily composed of yellow marrow, which stores fat, while the marrow in the spongy bone is red marrow where blood cells are produced. Yellow marrow is found in long bones, whereas spongy bones contain red marrow in their trabeculae.
It is when the yellow (fat) marrow converts back to red marrow. In an adult this can indicate a variety of possible diagnoses; possibly, anemia, leukemia, sickle cell anemia or marrow replacement processes. A Hematologist should be consulted.
Yes, yellow marrow can revert to red marrow in certain situations such as severe anemia or during times of increased demand for blood cell production. This process is known as reconversion and can occur in response to the body's need for more red blood cells.
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red marrow and yellow marrow...
Red bone marrow produces red blood cells.
Red marrow produce red blood cells.
Red Marrow, and Yellow Marrow.
Red marrow forms all type of cells (red and white). The yellow marrow stores fat.
Think about it you have red bone marrow and yellow bone marrow, which one produces red blood cells? That's right red bone marrow (:
No it contains red marrow. Red marrow is found in spongy bones
Red blood cells are made in the red marrow of long bones. The marrow is in the central hollow of the shafts of these bones.