In the centre cavities of all the bones in your body. (There's a lot in your legs, since the bones are quite big and have a large cavity).
the bone marrow is located inside the bone
in da middle of the bone. It is spongy. it is red when your a child, and turns yellow when your an adult.
Bone marrow is the spongy tissue in the cavities of the bones. It is the blood cell 'factory'. Healthy bone marrow releases blood cells into the blood stream when they are mature and when required.
marrow
the principal site of hemopoises is the red bone marrow of the sternum. whereas yellow bone marrow in certain long bones of an adult produces rbcs wbcs and platelets.
the medullary cavity in the bone is located in the middle of a long bone and yellow marrow is located here (only seen in adults).
red blood cells are formed bone marrow of long bones such as the arm bone, vertebrae, and leg bone.
red blood cells are formed bone marrow of long bones such as the arm bone, vertebrae, and leg bone.
That's correct. Red blood cells (RBCs) are primarily produced in the bone marrow of long bones like the femur and the humerus in adult human beings. The bone marrow contains stem cells that differentiate into specialized blood cells, including RBCs.
no its false
medulla cavity
Hematopoietic tissue is primarily located in the red bone marrow cavity of long bones, such as the pelvis, sternum, ribs, and ends of long bones like the femur and humerus. This tissue is responsible for producing red and white blood cells, as well as platelets.
in adulthood, the red bone marrow is in the shafts of most long bones.
Red bone marrow in the spongy/trabecular/cancellous bone in the ends of long bones.
red bone marrow located in long bones