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Bone Marrow- red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow of SOME bones (not all) to carry oxygen and white blood cells are produced in the bone marrow of SOME bones (not all) to help protect against infection.

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Inside some large bones is a bone marrow. Red blood cells are produce in the bone marrow which is used to replace worn out and destroyed ones. from mossy kirklees college hud

Bone marrow is what produces blood cells. Technically, bone marrow is part of the lymphatic system, not the skeletal system.

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No. Blood cells are produces in the bone marrow, which is NOT part of the skeletal system (despite the name). Bone marrow is part of the lymphatic system.

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The skeleton produces blood cells within the bone and squeezes it out and then goes round your body !

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red blood cells are created within the bone marrow

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not the bones but bone marrow helps for blood cell production.

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You have red bone marrow in your bones. That produces red blood cells in your body.

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it is not blood is produced by the liver

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Bone marrow

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Why does the skeleton produce blood cells?

because if you do not have red blood cells you can not survive because red blood cellsprotect you from diseaes


How does the skeleton produce blood in the body?

The skeleton does not produce blood!


What components of blood does the skeleton produce?

Blood cells, also called formed elements, have their origin in the red marrow of spongy bone.


What do our skeleton do for our bodies?

Our skeleton protects our organs like our brain, heart and lungs. It also is a source of blood cells: red blood cells and white blood cells plus platelets. Without a skeleton we would not be able to use our muscles to move.


How plants produce blood cells?

Plants do not have blood so they do not produce blood cells.


Does the human skeleton produce blood cells?

Yes the skeletal system is responsible for the production of blood cells, called hemopoiesis. This occurs in the spongy bone in the red marrow. And, sometimes in the yellow marrow of the medullary cavity.


Which organ makes blood cells?

Blood cells are made in the spleen and in the bone marrow.


Does muscle tissue produce red blood cells?

No, muscle tissue doesn't produce any blood cells.


What is the spongy part in the bone?

Where the red blood cells produce and migrate out. The spongy bone also makes up about 20% of the human skeleton.


Does the thymus produce red blood cells?

No. Your thymus is lymphoid organ. It does not produce the red blood cells.


What stimulates the kidney to produce red blood cells?

Kidney do NOT produce red blood cells (bone marrow does).


What are the three major thing your skeleton does?

It provides structure and stability to your body, it protects and holds your organs, and it contains bone marrow, which is needed to produce white blood cells.