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Why do bone marrows constantly have to be replaced and how is it effective at this?

Author: Samuel Obigbesan

Why do bone marrows constantly have to be replaced and how is it effective at this?



Answer:

The cells in our blood are constantly being replaced, so it has a source of stem cells found in the softer tissue part of our bone called bone marrow.


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