You have red bone marrow in your bones. That produces red blood cells in your body.
Blood cells
white and red blood cells sorry.
Red blood cells
Red and white blood cells are primarily produced in the bone marrow, a tissue found in the cavities of bones throughout the body. The red bone marrow is responsible for producing red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to help maintain the body's immune system and oxygen-carrying capacity.
it protects the internal organs of the body.
Some bones of the skeletal system made blood cells. Red blood cells are formed in the red bone marrow of bones. Stem cells in the red bone marrow called hemocytoblasts give rise to all of the formed elements in blood. If a hemocytoblast commits to becoming a cell called a proerythroblast, it will develop into a new red blood cell.The formation of a red blood cell from hemocytoblast takes about 2 days. The body makes about two million red blood cells every second.
Skeletal system
The cardiovascular system, specifically the bone marrow within the skeletal system, produces most of the blood cells for the body. Stem cells in the bone marrow differentiate into red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, which are essential components of blood.
INTERACTING WITH OTHER SYSTEMS Your skeletal system does not work alone. We already mentioned the interaction with your muscular system. Muscles connect to your skeleton and they contract and move the skeleton along. Your skeletal system is made up of cartilage and calcified bone that work together. They help the process of movement happen in a smoother manner. The calcified bones of your skeleton also work with the circulatory system. Marrow inside of your bones helps produce the cells inside of you blood. Both red blood cells and white blood cells are created in your bones.
Skeletal system.
skeletal system
The marrow helps in the production of red blood cells and some types of white blood cells in the skeletal system.