The bone marrow produces red blood cells, platelets, and white blood cells. The white blood cells help the body fight against infections and they are the main components of the body's immune system.
what is the most important cell in the human body for its immune system
1)The cell-mediated immune system: T-cells which originate in the bone marrow. Migrate to Thymus to finish their development.2) The humoral immune system; B-cells originate in the Bone marrow, stay there to develop. B-cells can produce antibodies, need exposure to foreign antigens to do start.
in the bone marrow
Marrow is the network of body tissues that fills up the inside of bones. We need it because the stem cells which are inside the marrow transform themselves into white and red blood cells and platelets, which are vital for the immune system and blood circulation.
is bone marrow apart of your immune system
His immune system does not attack the transplanted marrow. APEX
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.
Red bone marrow is considered a part of the immune system because it produces red and white blood cells. White blood cells protect against pathogens inside of the body, which is an action that the immune system performs as a collective system.
Your blood is used all around your body, it helps all of your organs function. The blood circles the brain and helps it function without it you'd be a mindless vegetable. Blood circulates around the body helping you and your entire body to function. you shouldn't eat blood unless you are a vampire
It is the function of bone marrow.
They both originate in the red bone marrow. B lymphocytes mature there. T lymphocytes mature in the thymus gland.
The two types of marrow are :  ● Red Marrow ● Yellow Marrow ● The function of the red bone marrow is to produce new blood cells ● The yellow marrow stores fat that can be served as an energy reserve. √ :D :P B-)