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myeloid tissue also known as red bone marrow, is found in the sternum, ribs, and hipbones of a adult. Other bones such as the vertebrae, clavicles, and cranial bones contain a small amount of this red bone marrow also.

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What are the names of the two types of true tissue found in the cnidarians?

The two types of true tissue found in cnidarians are the epidermis and the gastrodermis.


Type of connective tissue that is classified as compact or spongy?

Bone tissue can be either spongey or compact. Compact bone is found on the walls of the shaft of bones while Spongey bone is found at the ends of the bone where joints are made.


Which gas is found in plant and animal tissue?

CO2


What are the four tissue types of the human body?

Epithelium - Tissues composed of layers of cells that cover organ surfaces such as surface of the skin and inner lining of digestive tract: the tissues that serve for protection, secretion, and absorption.Connective tissue - As the name suggests, connective tissue holds everything together. Connective tissue is characterized by the separation of the cells by nonliving material, which is called extracellular matrix. Bone and blood are connective tissues.Muscle tissue - Muscle cells are the contractile tissue of the body. Its function is to produce force and cause motion, either locomotion or movement within internal organs. Muscle tissue is separated into three distinct categories: visceral or smooth muscle, which is found in the inner linings of organs; skeletal muscle, which is found attached to bone in order for mobility to take place; and cardiac muscle which is found in the heart.Nervous tissue - Cells forming the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system.

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What is hematopoietic tissue?

Hematopoietic tissue is blood-forming tissue that replenishes the body's supply of red cells. Your Welcome :-)


Is the dermis of the skin hematopoietic tissue?

No, the skin is non-haematopoietic tissue.


Is hematopoietic tissue connective tissue?

Yes, hematopoietic tissue is considered a type of connective tissue. It is responsible for the production of blood cells and is located in the bone marrow and lymphatic organs. Hematopoietic tissue provides structural support and a matrix for blood cell development.


The red marrow of bones is a form of what?

hematopoietic tissue


What tissue type that forms blood fat and fibroblasts?

The tissue type that forms blood is hematopoietic tissue, which includes the bone marrow and spleen. The tissue that forms fat is adipose tissue, which stores energy and cushions organs. Fibroblasts are found in connective tissue, where they produce and maintain the extracellular matrix.


What is made of hematopoietic tissue?

Hematopoietic tissue is primarily composed of stem cells that give rise to various types of blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This tissue is found in the bone marrow and in smaller amounts in the spleen and liver.


Two locations of hematopoietic tissue?

Bone marrow is also called hemopoietic tissue because they are in the same spot adn are responsible for creating blood cels!!


When do you see hematopoietic hyperplasia?

Most often, hematopoietic hyperplasia is found in patients who have sickle cell anemia. Although rare, it does show up from time to time.


Are hematopoietic stem cells considered an organ?

No. They are considered a tissue not an organ. Since these cells are similar and work together, they fill the definition of a tissue. Tissues that work together are called organs.


What 6 places can adult stem cells be found?

6 places adult stem cells can be found are found are hematopoietic stem cells found in bone marrow, mammary stems cells found in mammary glands, Intestinal stem cells found in the intestines, mesenchymal cells, endothelial cells that line blood vessels, and neural stem cells found in the brain.


What has the author Leon Weiss written?

Leon Weiss has written: 'Treating Bulimia (Psychology practitioner guidebooks)' 'The blood cells and hematopoietic tissues' -- subject(s): Anatomy and histology, Blood cells, Cytology, Hematopoietic system, Physiology 'Cell and Tissue Biology'


Where are white blood cells formed?

White blood cells are formed in the bone marrow, which is the soft tissue found in the cavities of bones. They originate from hematopoietic stem cells that mature into different types of white blood cells, such as neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils.