Red/White blood cells
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Yes, a bone marrow transplant can result in a change in blood type because the new bone marrow cells will produce blood cells with the donor's blood type.
Yes, a bone marrow transplant can result in a change in blood type because the new bone marrow cells will produce blood cells with the donor's blood type.
Hematopoietic tissue is primarily located in the red bone marrow cavity of long bones, such as the pelvis, sternum, ribs, and ends of long bones like the femur and humerus. This tissue is responsible for producing red and white blood cells, as well as platelets.
In the marrow cavity of an adult humerus, you would typically find yellow bone marrow, which consists mostly of adipose tissue. Yellow bone marrow stores fat and does not actively produce blood cells unless needed in times of severe blood loss or specific medical conditions.
Protein
Blood cells are produce in the bone marrow.
bone marrow
Red marrow produce red blood cells.
No
Marrow
by filtering it
The two types of marrow are :  ● Red Marrow ● Yellow Marrow ● The function of the red bone marrow is to produce new blood cells ● The yellow marrow stores fat that can be served as an energy reserve. √ :D :P B-)
Bones produce a liquid called bone marrow, which is a soft, jelly-like substance found in the cavities of bones. Bone marrow is responsible for producing blood cells and storing fat within the body.
Blood cells are produced in bone marrow , blood proteins in liver .
B Cells mature in bone marrow and produce antibodies
Yes, it destroys bone marrow actually and after the age of 25 your body doesn't produce any more bone marrow.