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The tissue in the central canal of bone that consists chiefly of fat cells is called yellow bone marrow. Yellow bone marrow serves as a storage site for fats and can also convert into red bone marrow to produce red blood cells when needed.
Hematopoiesis occurs in the red bone marrow. This bone marrow is found at the ends of long bones. It is also found in the sternum.
A tissue called adipose tissue stores fat. It can be found in many places: under the skin, as padding in some joints, behind the eye, as an "apron" (omentum) over the intestines.
Yellow bone marrow stores adipose (fat) cells and serves as a storage site for triglycerides. It can also contain some hematopoietic (blood-forming) stem cells that can differentiate into various blood cell types when needed by the body.
The most common site for a bone marrow biopsy is the posterior iliac crest, which is the back of the hip bone.
The tissue in the central canal of bone that consists chiefly of fat cells is called yellow bone marrow. Yellow bone marrow serves as a storage site for fats and can also convert into red bone marrow to produce red blood cells when needed.
Bone marrow.
Bone marrow
Hematopoiesis occurs in the red bone marrow. This bone marrow is found at the ends of long bones. It is also found in the sternum.
bone marrow
hematopoiesis is the formation of blood cells which happens red bone marrow. red bone marrow is found in flat bones. the sternum(a flat bone) is a major site for hematopoiesis
the yellow marrow cavity
yellow marrow cavity
Bone marrow and dermis are both a site for new cell formation. I had this question on a quiz, and got it correct.
A tissue called adipose tissue stores fat. It can be found in many places: under the skin, as padding in some joints, behind the eye, as an "apron" (omentum) over the intestines.
Yellow bone marrow stores adipose (fat) cells and serves as a storage site for triglycerides. It can also contain some hematopoietic (blood-forming) stem cells that can differentiate into various blood cell types when needed by the body.
the principal site of hemopoises is the red bone marrow of the sternum. whereas yellow bone marrow in certain long bones of an adult produces rbcs wbcs and platelets.