6. Bones & Skeletal Tissue
Gross Anatomy of Bone: Bone Marrow
- Multiple ChoiceHow do red bone marrow and yellow bone marrow differ in function?74views
- Multiple ChoiceWhat does red bone marrow produce?73views
- Multiple ChoiceWhere is yellow bone marrow typically found in the human body?63views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich material inside bones is responsible for making blood cells?74views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich function of bone tissue occurs in the red bone marrow?82views
- Multiple ChoiceWhat is the primary function of yellow marrow in bone tissue?27views
- Multiple ChoiceIn spongy bone, the spaces between trabeculae are filled with:9views
- Multiple ChoiceWhere is red bone marrow primarily located in adults?68views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is a function of yellow bone marrow?73views
- Multiple ChoiceWhat is the primary function of yellow bone marrow?53views
- Multiple Choice
Which of the following could be a reason why babies have relatively more red marrow than adults?
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In 1820, George Pollard and Charles Ramsdell were rescued after 93 days at sea in a small whaling boat after a sperm whale charged and sank their ship in what would become the inspiration for the novel Moby Dick. The two men were found adrift, sucking on the broken long bones of their dead shipmates. What nutrients were they receiving by sucking on the bones?
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Explain the differences between red bone marrow and yellow bone marrow.
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Blood cell formation occurs in:
(a) Yellow bone marrow
(b) Red bone marrow
(c) The matrix of bone tissue
(d) The ground substance of bones
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Sites of hematopoiesis include all but
a. Red marrow of spongy bone
b. The heads of femur and humerus in adults
c. Medullary cavities in bones of infants
d. Medullary cavities in bones of a healthy adult
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