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Red Bone marrow of spongy bone
in the bone marrow
In adults, erythrocytes (red blood cells) are produced in the bone marrow.
all bones that have marrow inside also have have little holes called foramen that allow the blood cells to escape the bone. on your lower jaw there are 2, one near each corner of your chin.
2.5 million 2.5 million per second
Your bones are wet, let that sink in.
You presumably mean bone marrow. A major function of bone marrow is the generation of new cells.
Only the red bone marrow of the - pelvis, - vertebrae, - ribs, skull, - sternum, - sacrum, and the - proximal ends of femurs produce new blood cells in adults.
It's called 'Bone Marrow' - Bone marrow is the flexible tissue found in the hollow interior of bones. In adults, the marrow in the larger bones produces new blood cells.
Spongy bone tissue is not as highly arranged as compact bone tissue because it doesn't do as much of the weight supporting function as compact bone. Its tissue is arranged in a sponge-like pattern of bony plates called trabeculae. The spaces between these trabeculae are filled with bone marrow which is where our blood cells are made. Spongy bone makes up most of the tissue of flat, short, and irregularly shaped bones.
well bone marrow reproduces blood cells - so yes bloody important
the bone marrow.
by red blood cells
why bone is important
Your bone marrow produces new blood cells.
You presumably mean bone marrow. A major function of bone marrow is the generation of new cells.
During later period of prenatal haemopoesis and in during postnatal haemopoesis the blood is formed in red bone marrow.Yellow bone marrow has the ability to reactive itself and become red bone marrow when needed.
There is no such thing as blood marrow. You presumably mean bone marrow. A major function of bone marrow is the generation of new blood cells.
Only the red bone marrow of the - pelvis, - vertebrae, - ribs, skull, - sternum, - sacrum, and the - proximal ends of femurs produce new blood cells in adults.
red bone marrow makes new blood cells to protect the body.
it travels through your bones by bone marrow, a jellylike substance, where new blood cells are constantly being produced
Because blood is produed in your bone marrow (middle of bone)
That's where new blood cells are made.