marrow is the flexible tissue found in the hollow interior of bones.
The marrow in the medullary cavity is primarily composed of yellow marrow, which stores fat, while the marrow in the spongy bone is red marrow where blood cells are produced. Yellow marrow is found in long bones, whereas spongy bones contain red marrow in their trabeculae.
The three components of bone marrow are red marrow, yellow marrow, and blood vessels. Red marrow is responsible for producing blood cells, while yellow marrow mainly stores fat. Blood vessels supply nutrients to the bone marrow.
Marrow cavity does not belong as it is a central hollow area within the bone where bone marrow is located, while the other structures are components of the bone tissue.
The Blood cells are produced in the Bone Marrow
White blood cells are primarily produced in the bone marrow, which is found in the cavities of bones throughout the body. Stem cells in the bone marrow differentiate and mature into various types of white blood cells to perform their immune functions.
Myelocytes are bone marrow cells.
Myelodysplasia is the medical term meaning abnormal formation of bone marrow.
Myelogenous is the medical term meaning produced in bone marrow. Myeloid means the same thing.
Myelosuppression is decreased activity in bone marrow.
Inflammation of the spinal marrow or its membranes.
Osteomyelitis
Normocellular bone marrow refers to bone marrow that has a normal cellularity, meaning it contains an appropriate balance of hematopoietic (blood-forming) cells, fat cells, and supportive stroma. This indicates a healthy and functioning bone marrow.
myel/o is bone marrow and spinal cord, while -ectomy means removal of. its a myelectomy.
An autologous bone marrow transplant is bone marrow harvested from your own body. It may be done before cancer treatment.
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Yellow blood cell is another name for bone marrow. Bone marrow is the tissue responsible for producing red blood cells.