Leukemia primarily develops in the bone marrow, where blood cells are produced. It affects the body's blood-forming tissues, leading to the overproduction of abnormal white blood cells. These abnormal cells can interfere with the production of normal blood cells and affect the immune system, making the body more susceptible to infections and other complications.
bone marrow
the blood and the artery
Blood marrow ; see related link below .
Babies will develope in a woman's uterus unless a medical condition causes the baby to become stuck in the fallopian tubes.
In the ovary, there are ovules. There, when it is fertilized, it becomes a fruit.
bone marrow and blood
yes, they can still tell, because it was part of your body. it will still be shown in blood tests. :)
bone marrow and blood
Leukemia doesn't affect your body, it affects your circulatory system and affects your blood, but sometimes your hair can fall out depending on how severe your leukemia is.
bone marrow
Ur bones are effected
White blood cells