what is bone marrow? what is it's function?
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Bone marrow is a spongy substance found in the center of the bones. It manufactures bone marrow stem cells and other substances, which in turn produce blood cells. Each type of blood cell made by the bone marrow has an important job. Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissues in the body.
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- Bone marrow is a spongy organ found in the middle of your bones. It's here that stem cells turn into red, white, and platelet-producing cells.
- You couldn't carry oxygen around your body or fight infections if you didn't have bone marrow, and your blood wouldn't clot.
- The production of bone marrow stem cells and blood products is a critical function of bone marrow in the body.
- Hematopoiesis is the process through which the bone marrow produces red, white, and platelets.
- Bone marrow is divided into two categories, each of which has a distinct function.
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