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Red marrow cavity

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Medullary cavity function?

The medullary cavity contains yellow bone marrow.


Where would you find the tissue?

red marrow cavity


What is marrow cavity?

The function of the marrow cavity in bone is to produce more red and white blood cells. This is why some people with cancers and auto immune diseases will seek to have a bone marrow transplant.


What is the hollow area inside of the diaphysis of a bone?

It is the space where you will find bone marrow, which is where Red Blood Cells and White Blood Cells are formed


How does the marrow in the medullary cavity compare to the marrow in the spongy bone?

The bone marrow in the medullary cavity contains only yellow bone marrow, for fat storage. The spongy bone contains both red bone marrow (blood production) and yellow bone marrow.


How do red bone marrow and yellow bone marrow differ in function?

Red marrow is found in spongy bone, and makes blood. Yellow marrow is found in the medullary cavity and stores fat.


Soft red or yellow material found in a bone cavity?

marrow


What is The space within the diaphysis containing fatty yellow bone marrow in adults red bone marrow in kids and spongy bone?

Marrow Cavity


Where are most white blood cells made?

The Blood cells are produced in the Bone Marrow


In newborn infants the medullary cavity and all areas of spongy bone contain yellow bone marrow?

No, when a child is born they only have red marrow. But as they start to grow older the red marrow turns into yellow marrow.


What is the function of the medullary cavity?

The medullary cavity is the central cavity of bone shafts. This is where red and yellow bone marrow are stored. The medullary cavity is also involved in the formation of red and white blood cells.


What substance is housed in the medullary cavity yet absent in the trabeculae?

red bone marrow