Leukemia
Myeloma is a malignant tumor made up from bone marrow cells.
myeloma
What is the surgical procedure called that removes burned dead tissue
It can provide valuable information about the blood and blood-forming tissues (especially the bone marrow), as well as other body systems.
It can provide valuable information about the blood and blood-forming tissues (especially the bone marrow), as well as other body systems.
is myeloid derived from bone marrow? yes
Leukemia is one of the four major types of cancer. It is defined as a malignant neoplasm of blood-forming tissues characterized by abnormal proliferation of leukocytes.
Blood marrow? If were talking bone marrow in general there are different type of cells: Hematopoetic stem cells and all derived progenitor and blood cells, osteoblasts, osteoclasts, stroma cells and marrow adipocytes. I believe it's the latter you're interested in since it's a adipocyte or a fat cell. If you meant blood or marrow, then it would be bone marrow because the percentage of adipocytes are significantly higher in marrow than in blood. Blood practically doesn't contain cells from fat tissues, however metastasing lipoma cells has been detected/confirmed by FACS/Flow Cytometry. But the occurence of this is phenomenally rare. CSR - Molecular Biomedicin - University of Copenhagen
What we refer to spongy bone is actually bone marrow. Unlike compact bone, which is composed of calcified cartilage (which is what is derived from mesenchyme), spongy bone has two distinct parts. One is yellow marrow, which is the flexible fat cells that prevent bones from breaking. The other is red marrow, which is where the blood cells in the body is made and replenished from.
Short answer is, a reduced amount of blood forming tissue.
The skeletal system provides a framework and support for soft tissues and produces blood cells in red marrow.
Beef Marrow is the soft, fatty tissues found the in the hallow of beef leg bones. It is considered a delicacy in most European countries.
Bone marrow and the thymus gland would both be included as primary lymphoid tissues.
Not normally. Only the Humerus and Femur in the human body contain red marrow. Mostly the blood forming bones are flat and some are irregular(coxal bones).
bone marrow and lymphatic tissues