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The inner layer of the bone that contains yellowish substance which manufacture blood cells in the body

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Answered by Anonymous
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A thin membrane called the periosteum covers the surface of your bones. Running along the centre of long bones, such as your femur (thigh bone), is a cavity filled with bone marrow. Red bone marrow is a soft tissue that produces blood cells and yellow bone marrow is a store for fat.

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Answered by Parshva23
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Answer:

A thin membrane called the periosteum covers the surface of your bones. Running along the centre of long bones, such as your femur (thigh bone), is a cavity filled with bone marrow. Red bone marrow is a soft tissue that produces blood cells and yellow bone marrow is a store for fat.

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In simple words the answer is red bone marrow!

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