Bone marrow
Bone marrow (red)
Bone marrow.
Blood cells are produced from bone marrow. This is gel like substance that is located inside the bone.
Bone marrow
The bone marrow is part of the lymphatic system. It is responsible for producing blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
The bone marrow is the spongy/jellylike substance in the middle of bones. It is important for the production of blood cells including red blood cells for oxygen transport and white blood cells for disease immunity.
Bone marrow is the gel-like substance that produces blood cells. It is found within the bone.
it travels through your bones by bone marrow, a jellylike substance, where new blood cells are constantly being produced
bone marrow produces blood cells. There are three types of blood cells; red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
bone marrow
the inside of the bone is called bone marrow. it is a soft, fatty, vascular tissue that fills most bone cavities and is the source of red blood cells and many white blood cells.
bone marrow is presented inside the bone. made from white blood cells.