Presumably you speak of bone marrow, located within mostbones of the skeletal system
The diaphysis of a long bone contains yellow bone marrow, which primarily consists of adipose (fat) cells.
Red blood cell's organ system is CirculatoryRed blood cells are produced by bone marrow, which is not an organ, but a tissue found in the hollow interior of bones.Blood cells are suppose to be produced from bone marrow.Bone marrow makes your blood cells, but it isn't considered an organ. See Related Links.The red bone marrow
Blood is primarily produced in the bone marrow, which is the spongy tissue found inside bones. The bone marrow contains stem cells that give rise to red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Erythropoietin is produced naturally in the body, mostly by the kidneys. It gives bone marrow the signal to produce red blood cells, which carry oxygen in the blood.
Erythropoietin is produced naturally in the body, mostly by the kidneys. It gives bone marrow the signal to produce red blood cells, which carry oxygen in the blood.
yes... everything has bone marrow. it makes the blood cells
WBCs are originally formed in the Bone Marrow inside the Bone in an immature form. From there, it migrates to the Thymus Organ where it gains its maturity and differentiation into T cells or other types of cells. It then circulates in the blood stream so it is pretty much found in every organ where the blood flows. :)
The hollow interior part of a long bone contains bone marrow.
Red blood cell's organ system is CirculatoryRed blood cells are produced by bone marrow, which is not an organ, but a tissue found in the hollow interior of bones.Blood cells are suppose to be produced from bone marrow.Bone marrow makes your blood cells, but it isn't considered an organ. See Related Links.The red bone marrow
Bone is regarded as a tissue although technically the marrow component of bone could be argued to be an organ
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no such thing as white bone marrow you may be thinking of yellow marrow, which contains lipids