marrow ------------------------------------------------------------ this stuff is called marrow. The yellow marrow stores fat and releases it when it is needed else where. But the red marrow is tissue that make red and white blood and white blood cells in big amounts. Your body produces at least 5,000 white and red blood cells every day. Your bone is like a microscopic honey comb with tons of spaces for blood cells and nerves to get. ~Zizsuki
I assume that's supposed to be bone marrow... It is located inside the bone. If you want to see what it looks like, cook a chicken drumstick and when the bone is a bit soft, break it in half. The dark stuff on the inside is bone marrow.
I assume that's supposed to be bone marrow... It is located inside the bone. If you want to see what it looks like, cook a chicken drumstick and when the bone is a bit soft, break it in half. The dark stuff on the inside is bone marrow.
Bone marrow consists of a jelly-like tissue that is found inside bones. It does not have any nerve endings, so it does not have any sensation or feeling when touched or manipulated.
the jelly like stuff in the cell
Bone Marrow is on the inside of our bones and it is there to help produce the three types of blood cells, as well as lymphocytes, which support the immune system. Marrow is a sponge-like texture unlike our actual bones which are hard.
it has bone marrow
Jelly like cells inside the body are called cytoplasm. This is part of the cell membrane.
squishy and jelly-like
cytoplasm
it has bone marrow
spongy
The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance found inside cells. It appears as a semi-transparent, colorless fluid that fills the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus. It contains organelles, such as mitochondria and ribosomes, and serves as a medium for various cellular processes.