Blood marrow? If were talking bone marrow in general there are different type of cells: Hematopoetic stem cells and all derived progenitor and blood cells, osteoblasts, osteoclasts, stroma cells and marrow adipocytes. I believe it's the latter you're interested in since it's a adipocyte or a fat cell.
If you meant blood or marrow, then it would be bone marrow because the percentage of adipocytes are significantly higher in marrow than in blood. Blood practically doesn't contain cells from fat tissues, however metastasing lipoma cells has been detected/confirmed by FACS/Flow Cytometry. But the occurence of this is phenomenally rare.
CSR - Molecular Biomedicin - University of Copenhagen
Bone marrow is the spongy tissues where blood cells and platelets are produced. This type of marrow is found in the shafts of long bones.
The type of marrow in the medullary canal is primarily yellow marrow, which is composed mainly of adipose (fat) tissue. Yellow marrow serves as a fat storage area and can convert to red marrow in response to severe blood loss or increased demand for blood cell production. In children, the medullary canal contains red marrow, which is responsible for producing blood cells, but as individuals age, it is gradually replaced by yellow marrow.
A bone marrow transplant can change a person's blood type to that of the donor's. This is because the bone marrow produces blood cells, including red blood cells that determine blood type. After a transplant, the new bone marrow starts producing blood cells with the donor's blood type.
Yes, a bone marrow transplant can change a person's blood type. The new blood cells produced by the transplanted marrow will carry the donor's blood type.
Yes, a bone marrow transplant can result in a change in blood type because the new bone marrow cells will produce blood cells with the donor's blood type.
Yes, a bone marrow transplant can result in a change in blood type because the new bone marrow cells will produce blood cells with the donor's blood type.
A bone marrow transplant can change a person's blood type to that of the donor's. This is because the bone marrow produces blood cells, including red blood cells that determine blood type.
The form of cancer that affects the tissues that produce blood is called leukemia. Leukemia is a type of cancer that starts in the bone marrow and leads to the production of abnormal white blood cells.
At birth, all bone marrow is red. With age, more and more of it is converted to the yellow type. About half of adult bone marrow is red. Red marrow is found mainly in the flat bones. In cases of severe blood loss, the body can convert yellow marrow back to red marrow to increase blood cell production.
The type of marrow that is made up primarily of fat cells is the yellow bone marrow. The red bone marrow is made up of myeloids.
The Bone Marrow
Veins are the type of blood vessel that drains blood from tissues and returns it to the heart.