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Commentary - Archives of General Internal Medicine (2021) Volume 5, Issue 3

How foundational microorganisms are identified with bone marrow

Bone marrow is a semi-strong tissue found inside the elastic or cancellous parts of bones. In birds and well evolved creatures, bone marrow is the essential site of fresh blood cell creation or haematopoiesis. It is made out of hematopoietic cells, marrow fat tissue, and steady stromal cells. In grown-up people, bone marrow is essentially situated in the ribs, vertebrae, sternum, and bones of the pelvis.Bone marrow contains roughly 5% of absolute weight in sound grown-up people, to such an extent that a man weighing 73 kg (161 lbs) will have around 3.65 kg (8 lbs) of bone marrow.

Author(s): Robert Pacific

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