the spongy bone.
bone marrow
The soft tissue inside of the bone is called "marrow."
marrow
bone cells, red bone marrow, yellow bone marrow, and connective tissue.
Marrow
Spongy Bone
The soft tissue that fills spaces in spongy bone is marrow.
The tissue found in bones that makes blood cells is called bone marrow. There are two types of bone marrow: red marrow, which is responsible for producing red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, and yellow marrow, which is primarily composed of fat cells. Hematopoiesis, the process of blood cell formation, occurs within the bone marrow through the differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells.
Red bone marrow tissue is hematopoietic, meaning it is responsible for producing blood cells. Yellow bone marrow tissue, on the other hand, is primarily composed of fat cells and is not involved in the production of blood cells.
bone marrow
The soft tissue at the center of bones is known as bone marrow. It is responsible for producing blood cells and storing fat.
Hematopoietic tissue is primarily located in the red bone marrow cavity of long bones, such as the pelvis, sternum, ribs, and ends of long bones like the femur and humerus. This tissue is responsible for producing red and white blood cells, as well as platelets.