Biology, asked by soham4842, 1 year ago

The hollow space in the middle of bones is filled with

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate here is ur answer....

it is filled with bone marrow.

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer: The correct answer is marrow.

Explanation: The bone is the hard tissue and it forms the skeleton of the body which is the endoskeleton and is used to protect the organs in the body the bones are the structural unit of life because they keep the body structure intact and are mainly composed of calcium and the bone cavity is filled with marrow called as bone marrow and bone marrow is soft tissue which is spongy and it consists of man blood vessels and is mainly found in the center part of the bone. There are mainly two types of bone marrow first one is red marrow and the second one is yellow marrow where red bone marrow means they consist of red stem cells or blood stem cells which later turn into red blood cells and platelets yellow marrow contains the platelets or the white blood cells hence whenever there is an issue related to the immune system the transfusions suggested are bone marrow in which the bone marrow is shifted where it is in high amount to where it is required.

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