bone marrow
"The bone marrow is like a blood-cell factory. It contains stem cells that have the capacity to evolve into all three types of blood cells "
Crosby reminded me that the function of bone marrow is to produce red blood cells. Because it is, in effect, a factory for the creation of cells, Crosby says, bone marrow is like an egg: "a perfect food. It's got everything in it needed to create and sustain life."
"Bone marrow is like a breeding ground for new, young blood cells. As soon as they are mature they are released into the blood, constantly renewing the blood. "
"Red blood cells (RBCs) are born in the bone marrow of our large bones at a rate of 2 million every second! Our bone marrow is like a heavy-duty erythropoietic ward."
"His doctor, David Margolis, tells his young patients that their bone marrow is like a garden. If it is healthy, it grows red flowers (red oxygen-carrying blood cells) white flowers (white infection-fighting cells) and platelets (critical for clotting). If Antonio's transplant works, Margolis says, it will give him "new seeds" for this garden."
"Imagine our bone marrow is like a photostating machine. It will naturally produce copies based on the master copy that's given to it to be photostated. "
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