bone marrow produces hemoglobin when told to do so by the kidneys.
Marrow produces blood cells.
Marrow produces blood cells.
Bone marrows purpose is to protect the inside of your bone. Bone marrow is filled with blood cells and your bone marrow can get infected.
the purpose of the bone marrow is to make up the bone
Bone marrow serves to make Red blood cells for the body which is called as erythropoises
To produce white blood cells
the marrow is the substance you can find inside the bones. the reason why marrow is so important is because this is where all our blood cells - red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets - are manufactured.
All bone marrow transplants require bone marrow from a donor; the purpose of the transplant is to replace the patient's bone marrow (that no longer works) with some that does work, which clearly cannot come from the patient (since they have none that works). Hence a donor must be used.
Yes, you can donate bone marrow if agreed. A large needle is injected into the lower half of the spine(around the tailbone) and bone marrow is taken and used for the needed purpose. If you have ever watched 'My Sisters Keeper' you will find that the girl that has took cancer has bone marrow donated to her from her little sister.
there is bone marrow inside the bones and the red bone marrow is responsible for the production of red blood cells and the yellow is responsible for the production of T and B cells
bone marrow and it's purpose is to carry oxygen to our red blood cells
Bone marrow produces stem cells. These stem cells eventually develop into blood cells. Bone marrow is a critical part of the body because it is the body's main blood cell "factory." If something is wrong with the marrow, a person can become very ill, even die.In diseases such as leukemia and aplastic anemia, the bone marrow is unhealthy. The purpose of a bone marrow transplant is to put healthy stem cells in place of the unhealthy ones. This can treat or even cure the disease.