Aplastic anemia.
The medical term is aplastic anemia, which refers to a condition where the bone marrow does not produce enough new blood cells.
Blood cells are produce in the bone marrow.
Aplastic anemia is the term used to describe anemia that results from a failure of bone marrow to produce enough blood cells. This condition can lead to low red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in the blood.
bone marrow
Bone Marrow
Bone marrow
Yes, if the bone marrow stops functioning completely, it can be fatal. The bone marrow is responsible for producing blood cells, and without a functioning bone marrow, the body cannot make enough red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to sustain life. This condition is known as aplastic anemia.
Yes, it destroys bone marrow actually and after the age of 25 your body doesn't produce any more bone marrow.
The marrow at the center of long bones produces blood cells.Blood cells are produced in the bone marrow of the bone.
Blood cells are produced in bone marrow , blood proteins in liver .
B Cells mature in bone marrow and produce antibodies
by filtering it