ANATOMY 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Bone Marrow, Red Blood Cell, Bone Remodeling

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Bone cells: first stage- osteoclasts remove shards of bone, tiny bit of activity of osteoblasts, a lot of osteoblasts, not much osteoclasts, bone remodeling- a lot of osteoblasts and a lot of osteoclasts. Red marrow is going to be the site of production for red and white blood cells. Both of these will be getting their formation for the marrow. The yellow marrow has no real blood growth, but what we do see is fat storage. This is why at restaurants when you eat marrow it tastes fatty. Leukemia: cancer that affect the red bone marrow since it has to do with a white blood cell called a leukocyte. We have normal cells that are constantly pumping out leukocytes, move out of marrow and go into the body. With leukemia, the cells that develop leukocytes go haywire and start creating leukocytes very rapidly. The leukocytes they are creating are not genetically perfect or normal.

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