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what is bone marrow ??????????????????

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Answered by tamilpasangal
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Bone marrow produces 200 billion new red blood cells every day, along with white blood cells and platelets.

Bone marrow contains mesenchymal and hematopoietic stem cells.

Around 10,000 people in the US are diagnosed each year with diseases that require bone marrow transplants.

Several diseases pose a threat to bone marrow and prevent bone marrow from turning stem cells into essential cells.

Bone marrow is soft, gelatinous tissue that fills the medullary cavities, the centers of bones. The two types of bone marrow are red bone marrow, known as myeloid tissue, and yellow bone marrow, or fatty tissue.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bones have a very  \bold{soft\:and\:flexible} tissue in them, that tissue is known as a  \bold{bone\:marrow.}

Its main function is to produce different types of  \bold{cells} (red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets) from the  \bold{stem\:cells.}

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