Bone marrow-osseous tissue
In which bones can bone marrow chiefly be found? Is the bone marrow made of osseous tissue?
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Bone marrow can majorly be found in internal cavities of flat bones, like vertebrae, ribs, scapulae, sternum and hips. The bone marrow is not made of osseous tissue, though it is a connective tissue as bone tissue is.
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