A.They are responsible for maintenance and repair
Adults.
In the bones.
Adults.
In the bones.
Generally, the size of individual cells does not differ significantly between adults and children; however, the number of cells and overall body size do vary. Adults typically have more cells in total due to their larger body size. Additionally, certain types of cells, like muscle and fat cells, may be larger in adults compared to children because of differences in body composition and development.
in the bones
in the bones
replacing damaged cells
in the bones
old cells die, new cells are made o replace them. simple.
In case of the fetus, liver produces red blood cells. Red blood cells are produced by flat bones in case of adults. Given a challenge to produce the extra red blood cells, the liver may start producing red blood cells in adults also, as a last resort.
In the digestive tract