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Why is bone marrow known as the factory for making blood cells

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Answered by saurabh363590
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The bone marrow works like a 'factory' that produces all of the cells that are found in the bone marrow and in the peripheral blood stream. This factory is dependent on the function of the pluripotent stem cells. Pluripotent refers to the ability of a cell to become many different types of cells.

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The bone marrow works like a 'factory' that produces all of the cells that are found in the bone marrow and in the peripheral blood stream. This factory is dependent on the function of the pluripotent stem cells. Pluripotent refers to the ability of a cell to become many different types of cells.

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