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Devon Walker
29 July, 02:06
Explain how bone marrow can be called tissue
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Jovany Bonilla
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Bone Marrow is tissue in the hollow centers of our bones, it has stem cells which produce our blood cells. It also produces red blood cells that give oxygen to the whole body.
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