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Does the human rib bone replace itself?

No it does not replace itself. However, because some bones contain marrow, all bones, including the rib bone, repair themselves, or mend.


What kind of bone marrow transplantuses bone marrow from a doner?

All bone marrow transplants require bone marrow from a donor; the purpose of the transplant is to replace the patient's bone marrow (that no longer works) with some that does work, which clearly cannot come from the patient (since they have none that works). Hence a donor must be used.


Is bone test and bone marrow test the same thing?

No, they are different tests. A bone test typically measures bone density, while a bone marrow test involves taking a sample of bone marrow to check for conditions such as leukemia or other disorders affecting the bone marrow itself.


What bone marrow is sed in a bone marrow transplant?

Bone marrow is a red compound found at the centre of large bones in the body. It helps the body to make blood cells and have immunity against diseases. A bone marrow donor has a small operation, where a small hole is made in their hip bone. Some bone marrow is removed, under local anaesthetic. This bone marrow is then given to the bone marrow recipient.


What are the two kind of bone marrow?

There is yellow bone marrow and red bone marrow.


What is a bone marrow biopsy?

it is a bone that has a marrow in the middle of the musle that causes the bone to have a marrow biopsy


Infusion of tissue containing undifferentiated blood cells from bone marrow is?

Bone marrow transplantation is a medical procedure where tissue containing undifferentiated blood cells from bone marrow is infused into a patient to replace damaged or destroyed bone marrow. This procedure is often used in the treatment of certain cancers, such as leukemia.


The substance inside the bone that makes blood cells?

Bone marrow.


What are bone marrow made up of?

They are not made up of bone marrow, they just have bone marrow in them.


Does blood formation happen in red or yellow bone marrow?

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.


Where is bone cell made?

It depends what you are talking about - bone marrow is made in the bone itself, but bones are made when the body is inside the womb.


What tissue produces erythrocytes?

bone marrow

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