The primary bone marrow cell type that remains actively mitotic is known as the hemocytoblast.
Osteocytes
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.
Yes, red bone marrow is found in the sternum. The sternum is one of the primary locations where red bone marrow, responsible for blood cell production, is concentrated in adults.
Primary lymphoid tissue is he place that lymphocytes develop, as opposed to secondary lymphoid tissue where lymphocytes are most active.
Yes, yellow marrow is found in all bones of the adult human skeleton. The humerus contains both red and yellow marrow. In the first few years of our lives, red marrow occupies all of the bone space. As we grow older this is gradually replaced by the more fatty yellow marrow. In adults red bone marrow is only present in the irregular bones, flat bones and the ends of long bones (including the humerus).
In adults they are mostly produced in the bone marrow. There are situations where they can be produced elsewhere.
The bone marrow remains highly mitotic through out the life. You need all the blood cells through out the life. The number of red blood cells is very high.
Primary biosynthesis sites are the liver and the bone marrow.
To produce a variety of blood cells
The primary site for blood cell production is the bone marrow.
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.
red bone marrow
To produce a variety of blood cells
Erythropoiesis, the production of red blood cells, occurs primarily in the bone marrow of human adults.
Yes, red bone marrow is found in the sternum. The sternum is one of the primary locations where red bone marrow, responsible for blood cell production, is concentrated in adults.
Bone marrow and the thymus gland would both be included as primary lymphoid tissues.
In the red bone marrow. There is very little red bone marrow present in adults because most of it transformed into yellow bone marrow. However; hemopioesis occurs in the flat bones, including sternum, ribs, and pelvis where red bone marrow still remains in adulthood.
The primary factory for producing blood cells is the bone marrow, which is found in the cavities of bones. It is responsible for producing red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets through a process called hematopoiesis.