No, a marrow and a courgette (also known as zucchini in some regions) are not the same, although they are related. A marrow is a mature form of the courgette, typically larger and with a thicker skin. While courgettes are often harvested when they are still young and tender, marrows are left to grow longer, resulting in a different texture and flavor when cooked. Both belong to the same species, Cucurbita pepo, but they are used differently in cooking.
yes there is a difference
No, it is the same as a zucchini
Myelogenous is the medical term meaning produced in bone marrow. Myeloid means the same thing.
Osteoclasts. They are phagocytic just like macrophages and originate from the same stem cells in the bone marrow as macrophages.
Bone marrow collected from a close relative is called "related donor bone marrow" or "autologous bone marrow" if the donor is the same patient. When the marrow is collected from a sibling or another family member, it is often referred to as "allogeneic bone marrow" from a related donor. This type of donation can be crucial for treatments like bone marrow transplants, particularly in cases of certain blood disorders or cancers.
bone marrow
red marrow and yellow marrow...
So the recipients body has less chance of rejecting it.
Ice-T (Tracy Marrow).
Red Marrow, and Yellow Marrow.
marrow
No, they are different tests. A bone test typically measures bone density, while a bone marrow test involves taking a sample of bone marrow to check for conditions such as leukemia or other disorders affecting the bone marrow itself.