kemikiliği

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(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) bone marrow
The fatty vascular tissue that fills the cavities of bones; the place where new blood cells are produced
Soft tissue located in the cavities of bones Bone marrow is the source of all blood cells Bone marrow can be donated and transplanted
the soft, spongy tissue found inside bones It is the site of development and storage of about 95 percent of the body's blood cells
The tissue in the middle of a bone that is involved in the proliferation and differentiation of stem cells to produce blood cells (hematopoiesis)
The soft, pulpy tissue filling the medullary cavities of bones in which the stroma primarily contain the developmental stages of erythrocytes, leukocytes, and megakaryocytes
This is the central part of the larger bones in the body where blood cells are produced If there is a problem with blood cell counts, often one needs to know if there is a problem with the production mechanism, or whether there is a problem with blood cell destruction Analyzing the bone marrow helps to evaluate the production and maturation capability of blood cells
The spongy material found inside the bones Most blood cells are made in the bone marrow
Soft tissue located within bones that produce all blood cells, including the ones that fight infection
the soft, spongy tissue found inside bones It is the medium for development and storage of about 95 percent of the body's blood cells
The soft tissue located in the cavities of bones which is responsible for blood cell and platelet production
Bone marrow is the soft fatty substance inside human or animal bones. There are 2,000 children worldwide who need a bone marrow transplant. = marrow. The soft, fatty, vascular tissue that fills most bone cavities and is the source of red blood cells and many white blood cells. the soft substance in the hollow centre of bones = marrow. or myeloid tissue Soft, gelatinous tissue that fills bone cavities. Red bone marrow contains stem cells, progenitor cells, percursor cells, and functional blood cells (see reticuloendothelial system). Lymphocytes mature in the lymphoid organs (see lymphoid tissue). All other blood-cell formation occurs in red marrow, which also takes part in destruction of old erythrocytes (red blood cells). Yellow bone marrow mainly stores fats. Because the leukocytes (white blood cells) produced in bone marrow are involved in immune defenses, marrow transplants can treat some types of immunodeficiency. Radiation and some anticancer drugs can damage marrow and impair immunity. Bone-marrow examination helps diagnose diseases related to blood and blood-forming organs
Soft tissue located in the cavities of the bones The bone marrow is the source of all blood cells
soft tissue at the center of the bones which produces blood cells
spongy tissue in the cavities of large bones, where the body's blood cells are produced
the fatty network of connective tissue that fills the cavities of bones
the inner, spongy substance in the center of the bone that produces all of the red blood cells and platelets and most of the white blood cells
Soft tissue contained within the large central cavity of a bone as well as within other internal spaces Bone marrow is responsible for the formation of blood cells Such marrow is called "red marrow" As organisms mature, red marrow is replaced by a fatty tissue that does not produce blood cells which is called "yellow marrow" Source : PhRMA Genomics
the soft, spongy tissue in the interior of certain bones that is the site of hematopoiesis, or blood cell production
The soft, sponge-like tissue in the center of large bones that produces white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets
The soft, spongy tissue found in the centre of most large bones that produces white cells, red cells and platelets
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