No, bone marrow cells do not divide through binary fission. They typically divide through a process called mitosis, where the cell undergoes orderly division to produce two identical daughter cells. Binary fission is a form of cell division common in prokaryotic cells like bacteria.
Myelocytes are bone marrow cells.
Blood cells are produce in the bone marrow.
at the bone marrow and liver and it occurs in both the cell's mitochondria and cytosol
an unchanged bone cell from the marrow? a stem cell?
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Since Bone marrow produces blood cells, if bone marrow is destroyed WBCs, RBCs and platelets will not be formed. However there are no bones and therefore no bone marrow in plants.
Red bone marrow.
Either a bone marrow or a stem cell transplant (although these days most stem cell transplants are obtained from blood).
No, red blood cells cannot perform cell division as they do not have a nucleus. They are instead produced in the bone marrow by the division of stem cells.
Bone marrow is used for stem cell reserch.
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