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Gross Anatomy of Bone: Bone Marrow definitions Flashcards

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Gross Anatomy of Bone: Bone Marrow definitions
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  • Bone Marrow

    Fills spaces inside bones, consisting of red and yellow types, each with distinct functions and locations.
  • Red Marrow

    Site of blood cell production, primarily found in spongy bone in adults and predominant in infants.
  • Yellow Marrow

    Stores fats, found in spongy bone and medullary cavity, can revert to red marrow if needed.
  • Hematopoiesis

    The process of forming blood cells, occurring in red marrow.
  • Spongy Bone

    Bone type where red marrow is located, involved in blood cell production.
  • Medullary Cavity

    Hollow space in the shaft of long bones, filled with yellow marrow.
  • Triglycerides

    Fats stored in yellow marrow, giving it a yellowish color.
  • Femur

    A long bone example, illustrating marrow distribution in cross-section.
  • Platelets

    Blood components produced in red marrow, involved in clotting.
  • Red Blood Cells

    Cells produced in red marrow, responsible for oxygen transport.
  • White Blood Cells

    Cells produced in red marrow, key to immune response.
  • Nutrients

    Stored in yellow marrow as fats, providing energy reserves.