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What is bone marrow? What is its function​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bone marrow is a spongy organ that fills the center of various bones of your body. It is where stem cells produce red and white blood cells and platelets. Without bone marrow, you couldn't move oxygen through your body or fight infections, and blood wouldn't clot.

Structure:

There are six main types of bones:

  • Long
  • Short
  • Flat
  • Sesamoid
  • Irregular
  • Sutural

Function:

Bone marrow serves a crucial function for the body, producing bone marrow stem cells and blood products. The process of the bone marrow creating red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets is called hematopoiesis.

Answered by Anonymous
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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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