The spaces between the trabeculae do contain red or yellow marrow. This depends on a person's age and on which bone it is.
they contain red bone marrow that produce blood cells
trabeculae
spongy bone
cutaneous or spongy bone
Red bone marrow, which produces blood cells, is found in the spongy bone of long bones, such as the femur.
Spongy BoneA spongy bone is so spongy because, the spongy bone has many open spaces and contains bone marrow. But, spongy bone is know to be lightweight and very strong.It also contains trabeculae which allow for the "gaps" in the bone and allow it "give." It is also the only place where red marrow is found in adults.
spongy bone
spongy bone!
spongy bone
spongy bone
spongy bone
Spongy bone is found in the epiphysis part of bone
cutaneous or spongy bone
Red bone marrow, which produces blood cells, is found in the spongy bone of long bones, such as the femur.
Spongy BoneA spongy bone is so spongy because, the spongy bone has many open spaces and contains bone marrow. But, spongy bone is know to be lightweight and very strong.It also contains trabeculae which allow for the "gaps" in the bone and allow it "give." It is also the only place where red marrow is found in adults.
The compact bone is the outer part of the bone, and on the inside is the spongy bone. The spongy bone has small spaces which are filled with red bone marrow and some fat.
spongy bone
Spongy bone
Trabeculae are found in spongy or cancellous bone.