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In adults, the majority of hematopoiesis occurs in the bone marrow, particularly the marrow of the pelvis, vertebrae, ribs, sternum, and cranium. Some hematopoiesis may still occur in the long bones such as the tibia and femur, but this is more common in children. The lymph nodes also play a small role in hematopoiesis throughout life.
Hematopoiesis occurs in the red bone marrow. This bone marrow is found at the ends of long bones. It is also found in the sternum.
Bone marrow.
hematopoiesis is the formation of blood cells which happens red bone marrow. red bone marrow is found in flat bones. the sternum(a flat bone) is a major site for hematopoiesis
Hematopoiesis
In red bone marrow
Hematopoiesis, which is the process of creating new blood cells, typically occurs in the bone marrow of bones such as the pelvis, sternum, and femur.
The red bone marrow produces red blood cells.
Bone marrow is primarily found within cancellous (spongy) bone tissue. This type of bone has a porous structure that allows for the accommodation of bone marrow, which is responsible for producing blood cells. In contrast, compact bone, which is denser and forms the outer layer of bones, does not contain marrow. Both types of bone are essential for overall skeletal function, with cancellous bone playing a critical role in hematopoiesis.
Diploe does not belong because it refers to the inner layer of flat bones like the skull that contains both spongy and compact bone. Spongy bone, red marrow, hematopoiesis, and yellow marrow are all related to bone structure and function.
Red bone marrow in the spongy/trabecular/cancellous bone in the ends of long bones.
Hematopoiesis is the process of blood cell formation and is primarily carried out in the bone marrow of the skeletal system.