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what is a bone marrow mention its function​

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Answered by bhargavigs48
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What is bone marrow?

The bones of the skeletal system serve many important functions for the body, from giving your body support to allowing you to move. They also play an important role in blood cell production and fat storage.

Bone marrow is the spongy or viscous tissue that fills the inside of your bones. There are actually two types of bone marrow:

Red bone marrow helps produce blood cells

Yellow bone marrow helps store fat.

Read on to learn more about different functions of red and yellow bone marrow as well as the conditions that affect bone marrow.

What’s the function of red bone marrow?

Red bone marrow is involved in hematopoiesis. This is another name for blood cell production. Hematopoietic stem cells that are found in red bone marrow can develop into a variety of different blood cells, including:

Red blood cells. These are the cells that work to carry oxygen-rich blood to the cells of the body. Old red blood cells can also be broken down in red bone marrow, but this task is mostly performed in the liver and spleen.

Platelets. Platelets help your blood clot. This prevents uncontrolled bleeding.

White blood cells. There are several types of white blood cells. They all work to help your body fight off infections.

Newly produced blood cells enter your bloodstream through vessels called sinusoids.

As you age, your red bone marrow is gradually replaced with yellow bone marrow. And by adulthood, red bone marrow can be found only in a handful of bones, including the:

skull

vertebrae

sternum

ribs

the ends of the humerus (upper arm bone)

pelvis

the ends of the femur (thigh bone)

the ends of the tibia (shin bone)

What’s the function of yellow bone marrow?

Yellow bone marrow is involved in the storage of fats. The fats in yellow bone marrow are stored in cells called adipocytes. This fat can be used as an energy source as needed.

Yellow bone marrow also contains mesenchymal stem cells. These are cells that can develop into bone, fat, cartilage, or muscle cells.

Remember, over time, yellow bone marrow starts to replace red bone marrow. So, most bones in an adult body contain yellow bone marrow.

Answered by shakuntlasingh034
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Bone cells are embedded in a hard matrix that is composed of calcium and phosphorus compound.

It forms the framework that supports the body.It also anchors the muscles and support the main organs of the body

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