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The spleen identifies "old" erythrocytes (RBCs) and destroys them. The life of an RBC is around 120 days.
marrow is the flexible tissue found in the hollow interior of bones.
Marrow is found in your bones, if a person has a certain kind of cancer they can have a bone marrow transplant from another person, usually someone who realted to them. In adults, it produces more blood cells.
A soft connective tissue found in bones is marrow.
Spleen and stomach
Reticular Connective Tissue
The spleen and bone marrow create red blood cells.
Fermentation process microbes.
The spleen identifies "old" erythrocytes (RBCs) and destroys them. The life of an RBC is around 120 days.
Red blood cells and many white blood cells are made in bone marrow. (Some types of White blood cells are made in the spleen, live and lymph glands.)
bone marrow is found in the center part of the bone, on the inside
the spleen is in the left hypochondriac region
Specialized cells (stem cells) found mainly in the bone marrow. White cells are also produced from the thymus gland and several lymph glands.
Red marrow is found inside the bone in the front of the bones where the joints are.
Red marrow is found in spongy bone, and makes blood. Yellow marrow is found in the medullary cavity and stores fat.
Yellow marrow is found in large cavities of large bones.
red bone marrow is the main part of the body, found in bones make red blood cells. spleen is the chief organ in destructing the rbc. at red bone marrow the red blood cells will form and is released to blood. in spleen the rbc is split up into iron component and pigment component,( the pigment are biliverdin and bilirubin which are ex created through fecal matter).