so it can fight off bacteria
Produce Red Blood Cells or Store Minerals!
Bones can produce blood, which is made in the marrow, or the squishy stuff inside your bones
One of the most important functions of bones is to produce blood cells through a process called hematopoiesis. This occurs primarily in the bone marrow, where red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are generated. Additionally, bones provide structural support, protect vital organs, and facilitate movement by serving as attachment points for muscles.
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Large bones, such as the femur and pelvic bones, contain bone marrow that is responsible for producing blood cells. The bone marrow contains stem cells that can differentiate into red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Having large bones with ample space for bone marrow helps ensure a sufficient production of blood cells, which is essential for maintaining a healthy blood supply in the body.
they hold up the body to keep its structure and produce important nutirents for your body...also blood cells are produced in the marrow of the bones
the bone marrow
Blood cells, whether you believe it or not, are produced from the bones. Bones are living things, and act as storehouses. Because the minerals to create blood cells are directly in the bones, cell production is most efficient.
No, the humerus and femur do not produce red blood cells. Red blood cells are primarily produced in the bone marrow located within the cavities of certain bones, such as the sternum, pelvis, ribs, and vertebrae.
bones produce red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets adults ,these cells of circulatory system are produce by RED BONE MARROW found in POROUS AREA of the bone in sternum
The marrow at the center of long bones produces blood cells.Blood cells are produced in the bone marrow of the bone.
All the blood cells are produced in the bone marrow But not all bones do that. Bones that do make blood cells include bigger longer bones, like the humerus and femur.