Bone marrow makes blood cells and lymphocytes.
No. Is a function of the red marrow of the bone (skeletal system).
The hollow space within a bone is known as the medullary cavity or marrow cavity. This cavity is primarily filled with bone marrow, which can be either red or yellow; red marrow is involved in the production of blood cells, while yellow marrow serves mainly as a fat storage area. The medullary cavity plays a crucial role in the overall function and health of the skeletal system.
Support and give shape
Hematopoiesis is the process of blood cell formation and is primarily carried out in the bone marrow of the skeletal system.
The skeletal system is a major repository of calcium.
Yes it OS indeed.
The skeletal system itself is an organ system. Some schemes combine the skeletal system with the muscular system to make the musculoskeletal system.
The hollow tube running through a long bone is called the medullary cavity or marrow cavity. This central space is primarily filled with bone marrow, which can be red (responsible for blood cell production) or yellow (largely made up of fat). The medullary cavity plays a crucial role in the storage of fat and the production of blood cells, contributing to the overall function of the skeletal system.
The red bone marrow is important in the skeletal function of producing blood.
Marrow belongs to the skeletal system. It is a soft tissue found in the cavities of bones and is responsible for producing blood cells, storing fat, and providing structural support to the bone.
Presumably you speak of bone marrow, located within mostbones of the skeletal system
The skeletal system produces red blood cells (in the bone marrow)