The marrow inside your body is a soft squishy part inyour bone that lets red and white blood cells travel through your bone. Without marrow in your bones when you would have let's say an ear infection it would take a lot longer for your white blood cells to help fight it off because it doesn't have faster transportation.
There is no human body part that starts with the letter Y.
Most blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, are produced in the bone marrow of a human body. The bone marrow is found in the cavities of bones such as the pelvis, sternum, and long bones.
It is Bone Marrow (long Bone)
Red blood cells in the human body are normally contained within the blood vessels. They may be stored in the spleen, and are produced in the red marrow.
The human body has two main types of bone marrow: red marrow and yellow marrow. Red marrow is responsible for producing blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, and is primarily found in the flat bones and the ends of long bones. Yellow marrow, which mainly consists of fat cells, serves as a storage site for fats and can be converted back to red marrow if needed, such as during severe blood loss or anemia. In adults, red marrow is mostly found in the pelvis, sternum, and ribs, while yellow marrow is more prevalent in the long bones of the limbs.
There is no human body part that starts with the letter Y.
In bones
In the Bone Marrow
Most blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, are produced in the bone marrow of a human body. The bone marrow is found in the cavities of bones such as the pelvis, sternum, and long bones.
Bone marrow is the fastest growing tissue in the human body.
Blood cells originate in the bone marrow of the human body.
· yellow marrow
Haematopoesis occurs in the marrow of the human bone (i.e. in all bones of the human body).
· yellow marrow
· yellow marrow
in the bone marrow
Bone marrow is the fastest growing tissue in the human body.