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No, it is found in the hollow cavity inside the bone.
No. Yellow bone marrow is found in the hollow cavity inside the bone.
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madulla cavity
The medullary cavity is a space within the diaphysis (shaft) of a long bone. It contains yellow bone marrow, which stores fats and serves as an energy reserve. Additionally, the medullary cavity provides space for blood vessels and nerves to pass through the bone.
It is the space where you will find bone marrow, which is where Red Blood Cells and White Blood Cells are formed
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The hollow part of bones are mostly filled with Red Marrow
medulla cavity
In the bones of the body. Bones have a swollen part on both the ends called epiphysis and in between epiphysis is diaphysis. when a TS is taken through diaphysis a central cavity is seen called marrow cavity which is filled with Yellow bone marrow.
Most bones consist of two types of bone: the cortical bone is the hard smooth bone on the outside and the cancellous bone is on the inside. The cancellous bone is spongey and fibrous and fills the medulla cavity of the bone. So yes, they do have a filled cavity, but it's most evident in long bones like the femur or humerus.
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