Bone marrow is the flexible tissue that is inside your bone.
Bone marrow is the soft, spongy tissue found inside some bones. It is responsible for producing blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Bone marrow also plays a vital role in the immune system and can be used in medical treatments like bone marrow transplants.
The narrow ridge of a bone is called a crest. It is a raised area of the bone's surface that can serve as an attachment point for muscles, tendons, or ligaments. Crests are important for providing structural support and stability to the bone.
The hip bone is also known as the innominate bone or coxal bone. It is made up of three fused bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis.
Compact bone makes the bones hard enough so that they can provide support to the body and protect organs. It makes up the hard exterior of skeletal bones. Spongy bone (cancellous bone) is in shorter, flatter bones, and at the ends of long bones. It has more blood vessels and usually contains bone marrow, where red blood cells are produced.
The organic material in bone, primarily collagen, provides flexibility and tensile strength, allowing bones to bend without breaking. It also helps in the repair and remodeling of bone tissue.
The scientific name for the collar bone is clavicle. It is a long bone that connects the arm to the body and helps with shoulder movements.
The narrow ridge of a bone is called a crest. It is a raised area of the bone's surface that can serve as an attachment point for muscles, tendons, or ligaments. Crests are important for providing structural support and stability to the bone.
bone marrow produces blood cells
The long narrow bone located in the lower part of the leg is the fibula.
spinal cord
bone narrow
The composition of a bone depends on: - a spongy bone - the narrow - the compact - the yellow sponge(where all the fat is stored) - the ostoblasts cell -and the bone marrow
Bone canaliculi are narrow canals containing cytoplasmic processes of osteocytes. They are located in the space between the lacunae of ossified bone.
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Condyle
Tendons connect muscles to bone.
It is called the xyphoid process.
red blood cells are produced in the Marrow.