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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.
Red bone marrow tissue is hematopoietic, meaning it is responsible for producing blood cells. Yellow bone marrow tissue, on the other hand, is primarily composed of fat cells and is not involved in the production of blood cells.
The diaphysis of a long bone contains yellow bone marrow, which primarily consists of adipose (fat) cells.
The red bone marrow makes red blood cells. The yellow bone marrow makes chemical energy.
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.
Fat is stored in all bones that consist of yellow bone marrow.
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.
bone cells, red bone marrow, yellow bone marrow, and connective tissue.
The soft tissue that fills spaces in spongy bone is marrow.
Yellow bone marrow mostly stores and is made up of fat cells. The yellow bone marrow makes up about half of the adult human bodies bone marrow.
Yellow bone marrow is made mostly of fat, while red bone marrow is made of blood cells. Yellow marrow can be converted to red marrow in some instances, and it happens automatically inside the body.
Red bone marrow tissue is hematopoietic, meaning it is responsible for producing blood cells. Yellow bone marrow tissue, on the other hand, is primarily composed of fat cells and is not involved in the production of blood cells.
The diaphysis of a long bone contains yellow bone marrow, which primarily consists of adipose (fat) cells.
Yellow Bone Marrow
The red bone marrow makes red blood cells. The yellow bone marrow makes chemical energy.
Red bone marrow makes red and white blood cells. Yellow bone marrow stores fats to be used later when the body needs it. Also as you get older, the red bone marrrow begins to turn yellow due to fat accumulation.
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.