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myeloid tissue also known as red bone marrow, is found in the sternum, ribs, and hipbones of a adult. Other bones such as the vertebrae, clavicles, and cranial bones contain a small amount of this red bone marrow also.

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Primarily the bone marrow, although the thymus is involved in white blood cell production.

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Hematopoietic tissue is found in the bone marrow and also in the Lymph tissue found in the mucous of the digestive track and in the respiratory track.

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it is found in the bones marrows.

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red marrow cavity

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What is hematopoietic tissue?

Hematopoietic tissue is blood-forming tissue that replenishes the body's supply of red cells. Your Welcome :-)


Is the dermis of the skin hematopoietic tissue?

No, the skin is non-haematopoietic tissue.


The red marrow of bones is a form of what?

hematopoietic tissue


What are mesenchymal cells?

it is embryonic connective tissue that is derived from the mesoderm and that differentiate into hematopoietic and connective tissue


Is hematopoietic tissue connective tissue?

yes its a special type of connective tissue including the red bone marrow and the lymphatic tissue


Two locations of hematopoietic tissue?

Bone marrow is also called hemopoietic tissue because they are in the same spot adn are responsible for creating blood cels!!


When do you see hematopoietic hyperplasia?

Most often, hematopoietic hyperplasia is found in patients who have sickle cell anemia. Although rare, it does show up from time to time.


What is made of hematopoietic tissue?

Red bone marrow and lymphatic tissue which includes the thymus gland are all made of hemopoietic tissue. These tissues are made up of stem cells capable of producing blood cells.


Are hematopoietic stem cells considered an organ?

No. They are considered a tissue not an organ. Since these cells are similar and work together, they fill the definition of a tissue. Tissues that work together are called organs.


What has the author Leon Weiss written?

Leon Weiss has written: 'Treating Bulimia (Psychology practitioner guidebooks)' 'The blood cells and hematopoietic tissues' -- subject(s): Anatomy and histology, Blood cells, Cytology, Hematopoietic system, Physiology 'Cell and Tissue Biology'


What are undifferentiated cells known as?

Hematopoietic stem cells


What is the function of stromal cells?

Its a non hematopoietic stem cells which gives nourishment to hematopoietic stem cells(HSC)