Mostly the femurs (hip bones).
What does it mean,when u don't have enough red bloodcells and u have lowblood?
In the bone marrow
The red marrow is where blood cells are produced.
Red blood cells begin their production the red marrow of certain bones, like long bones such a as the femur (thigh bone).
In the center of long bones is the bone marrow, where red blood cells are produced.
It depends on the type of blood cell For example red blood cells regenerate in bone marrow.
Blood Is Produced By The Long Bones.
Both red and white blood cells are produced in the spongy bone marrow.
Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow of flat bones like the pelvis, sternum, and skull. These bones contain stem cells that differentiate into red blood cells through a process called hematopoiesis.
Blood is produced in the bone marrow - the innermost part of the bone.
Red blood cells, in order to store more hemoglobin to carry oxygen, don't have a nucleus that can make repairs. So red blood cells only last, on average, 120 days. Because they constantly need to be reproduced and your bones, believe it or not, are very well vascularized, it seems like a pretty good place to store the marrow to make more red blood cells.
No, red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow, specifically in the spongy tissue found in the cavities of bones. The heart pumps oxygenated blood throughout the body but does not play a role in the production of red blood cells.