the bone that contains bone marrow is called the spongy bone. Bone marrow is a spongy material found inside your bones. The bone marrow contains immature stem cells, which can develop into three different types of blood cells (Red blood cells to carry oxygen to your body) (Platelets to help your blood clot, when needed) (White blood cells to help fight infection) t is the stem cells in your bone marrow that can benefit the transplant recipient. By Jeff R NCHS
The bone marrow in the medullary cavity contains only yellow bone marrow, for fat storage. The spongy bone contains both red bone marrow (blood production) and yellow bone marrow.
The hollow interior part of a long bone contains bone marrow.
spongy bone
Cancellous bone, or spongy bone, has many open spaces and contains marrow. It is softer and weaker than compact bone.
Yellow bone marrow
yes... everything has bone marrow. it makes the blood cells
Cancellous.
no such thing as white bone marrow you may be thinking of yellow marrow, which contains lipids
Cancellous.
Yellow bone marrow contains a large percentage of fat cells.
Spongy bone contains bone marrow and is 'softer" in the center.
Yellow bone marrow contains and is made up of fat globules and capillaries. It also contains numerous blood vessels. If yellow bone marrow seeps into the blood stream it can be deadly.