in which bones can bone marrow chiefly be found


In which bones can bone marrow chiefly be found? Is the bone marrow made of osseous tissue?

Bone marrow can mostly be found in the internal cavities of flat bones, as the vertebrae, the ribs, the scapulae, the sternum and the hips.

The bone marrow is not made of osseous tissue, although it is a connective tissue as bone tissue is.

 

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