Body Fluids and CirculationHard
Question
Cells formed in bone marrow include
Options
A.RBC
B.RBC amd leucocytes
C.leucocytes
D.lymphocytes
Solution
In the developing foetus, the haemopoietic tissues are liver and spleen, while after birth RBCs are mainly produced in the bone marrow of the long bones.
The formation of leucoytes occurs in the bone marrow, Peyer’s patches, lymph nodes, thymus, spleen etc and is called leucopoiesis.
The formation of leucoytes occurs in the bone marrow, Peyer’s patches, lymph nodes, thymus, spleen etc and is called leucopoiesis.
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