Fossa
marrow
bone marrow
It is the space where you will find bone marrow, which is where Red Blood Cells and White Blood Cells are formed
A full bone is definitely heavier than a hollow bone, hope this helps.
the Talus
The hollow part of bones are mostly filled with Red Marrow
The inside of your bone contains marrow. This is a mix of nutrients, and is a soft spongy consistency. It also contains a large amount of white blood cells which contribute to the immune system. This is why some people have bone marrow transplants if they have autoimmune diseases.
bone marrow..
No it doesn't. It is the only bone in the body that doesn't attach to another bone.
Fossa = Shallow depression or dip in the surface of a bone Process = Bone marking which stick out from the rest of the bone
If you mean "hollow" of a bone... it would be marrow.
No, it is found in the hollow cavity inside the bone.