sinusoidal capillaries
The innermost part of the bone in called the Bone Marrow or inner bone
The hollow part of bones are mostly filled with Red Marrow
Bones in your body are filled with a substance called marrow. Marrow is a soft, gelatinous material found in the hollow center of bones and is responsible for producing blood cells and storing fat.
You presumably mean bone marrow. A major function of bone marrow is the generation of new cells.
The red bone marrow makes red blood cells. The yellow bone marrow makes chemical energy.
Sinusoidal Capillaries
Sinusoidal capillaries...these are wide leaky capillaries found in bone marrow
Yes they can be found in the muscles.They are also found in the epidermis,bone marrow and dermis. They are not found in the central nervous system.
In bone marrow (where they are initially formed), in veins, arteries, capillaries, and then into the tissues of the body.
In bone marrow (where they are initially formed), in veins, arteries, capillaries, and then into the tissues of the body.
The small vessels located in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow are called sinusoids. These specialized capillaries have a wider diameter and more permeable walls compared to regular capillaries, allowing for the exchange of larger molecules and cells. Sinusoids play a crucial role in filtering blood and supporting the function of the organs they are found in.
Plasma.
In a procedure called "allogeneic bone marrow transplant," a donor is found whose marrow matches that of the patient.
The Bone Marrow
This substance is called marrow. Red marrow is found in most bones of children, and is where red and white blood cells are made and mature. Yellow marrow is found in most adult bones, and is mostly composed of fat. The red marrow in childrens bones is slowly converted to yellow marrow as we age. In a middle-aged adult, usually only flat bones still contain red marrow.
The innermost part of the bone in called the Bone Marrow or inner bone
"marrow"