bone barrow (mostly of flat bones such as the hip and ribs) produce the cells. some are stored and eliminated in the spleen.
The organ you are referring to is the spleen. It plays a crucial role in filtering and recycling old and damaged blood cells, as well as producing new blood cells in times of need. The spleen also stores extra blood cells that can be released into circulation when necessary.
Marrow
Bone marrow produces blood cells.
The spleen is an organ that stores and destroys red blood cells (RBCs) and produces agranulocytes, such as lymphocytes and monocytes. It plays a critical role in filtering the blood and removing old or damaged blood cells.
The kind of marrow that produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets is red marrow which is found in the bones.
The skeletal system protects our organs, supports our body, and stores minerals. It also produces most of our blood cells.
The liver.
Red Blood cells (RBCs).
it produces red/white blood cells
Connective tissue performs all these functions. It includes various types such as adipose tissue (stores fat), bone (supports and protects), and blood (produces blood cells). Its main role is to provide structure and support to the body.
The cardiovascular system, specifically the bone marrow within the skeletal system, produces most of the blood cells for the body. Stem cells in the bone marrow differentiate into red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, which are essential components of blood.
Filters out damaged or old red blood cells from circulation. Stores and releases a reserve of red blood cells in times of need. Acts as a reservoir for platelets, which are important for blood clotting. Produces red blood cells during fetal development.