The blood-forming tissue housed inside spongy bone is called red bone marrow. It is responsible for producing red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets through a process called hematopoiesis.
Hematopoietic tissue is blood-forming tissue that replenishes the body's supply of red cells. Your Welcome :-)
Not all, some white blood cells come from lymphoid tissue, especially T-lymphocytes. Plasma proteins in the blood are made in the liver tissue not the myeloid tissue
A doctor called a hematologist would be one who would treat blood disorders and diseases.
Arterial walls contain thick, muscular tissue to pump blood throughout the body. Veins have thinner walls.
Red blood cells and lymphocytes are only produced by bones, specifically in the bone marrow tissue at the head of long bones. The types of cancer that affect this tissue's cells are leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma.
Connective tissue obtains nutrients through diffusion from nearby blood vessels. Nutrients diffuse through the blood vessel walls and into the surrounding connective tissue to provide nourishment to the cells within the tissue.
Epithelial tissue covers the surfaces of the body, forming a protective barrier against the external environment. This type of tissue is found in the skin, lining of internal organs, and the lining of blood vessels.
Red blood cells are found in a liquid tissue called plasma carried inside blood vessels.
Yes, bones do have blood in them. The blood within bones helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to bone cells, remove waste products, and support the growth and repair of bone tissue.
Entamoeba histolytica consumes its food through phagocytosis, a process where it engulfs and digests particles by forming a food vacuole around them. It primarily feeds on red blood cells, bacteria, and tissue debris within the host's intestines.
Blood is produced in your bone marrow, the tissue within your bones.