Marrow is in the center of long bones, especially. It functions in blood cell formation, among other things.
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Bone marrow is found in the center of a number of human bones. It is what produces blood cells.
The center of the bones is called the marrow. It is where blood cells are made.
The palm contains five metacarpal bones, while the center of the foot has five metatarsal bones. So, they both contain the same number of bones which is five in each.
In the center of long bones is the bone marrow, where red blood cells are produced.
The substance in the center of the bones is called Bone Marrow. There is yellow marrow and red marrow.
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There are 206 bones in the human skeleton. The bones are divided into two parts. 80 bones in the axial skeleton which are the bones in the center of the body. Like the ribs, the skull and the spine. And 126 bones in the appendicular skeleton. Which is made up of the limbs. Like arm, finger, leg, and foot bones.
The pelvic bones (the ilium and the ischium).
The soft tissue at the center of bones is known as bone marrow. It is responsible for producing blood cells and storing fat.