Biology, asked by Rijul73, 11 months ago

which connective tissue is present in bone marrow?​

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Answered by jyotimajotra003
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Answer: May be cartilage or blood

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Answered by shaikhaa9572
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Answer:

reticular connective tissue

Explanation:

reticular connective tissue

Cell types that constitute the bone marrow stroma include: fibroblasts (reticular connective tissue) macrophages, which contribute especially to red blood cell production, as they deliver iron for hemoglobin production. adipocytes (fat cells)

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