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bone marrow produces blood cells. There are three types of blood cells; red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

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What is the substance inside the bone to make blood cells?

Bone marrow (red)


What is the inside of the bone that is a soft substance which is used to make blood cells?

Bone marrow


What body parts make blood?

your bone marrow


What bone marrow is used in a bone marrow transplant?

In a bone marrow transplant, the bone marrow used typically comes from a donor who matches the recipient's tissue type. This matching helps reduce the risk of rejection. The bone marrow is usually harvested from the donor's hip bones using a needle.


What is the substance in the bone that make the blood cell?

Red bone marrow.


What bone marrow is sed in a bone marrow transplant?

Bone marrow is a red compound found at the centre of large bones in the body. It helps the body to make blood cells and have immunity against diseases. A bone marrow donor has a small operation, where a small hole is made in their hip bone. Some bone marrow is removed, under local anaesthetic. This bone marrow is then given to the bone marrow recipient.


What is the soft tissue found inside bones which make red blood cells?

Bone marrow.


Some bones in the body make blood cells?

Blood cells are produced from bone marrow. This is gel like substance that is located inside the bone.


How is bone marrow donated?

Giving a person bone marrow allows them to make more red blood cell or white blood cells. Bone marrow is the ingredients to making these products. The circulatory uses the bone marrow from a donor.


What bone marrow is produced in the spongy bone of the skeletal system?

The red bone marrow is important in the skeletal function of producing blood.


What is the part of the bone that makes blood?

Bone marrow is the part of the bone responsible for making blood cells. It is a soft, spongy tissue found within the center of bones and is essential for the production of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.


When your bone marrow stops its functions is it fatal?

Yes, if the bone marrow stops functioning completely, it can be fatal. The bone marrow is responsible for producing blood cells, and without a functioning bone marrow, the body cannot make enough red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to sustain life. This condition is known as aplastic anemia.