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The Bone Marrow is where the body makes the blood (both the red blood-cells & the White Blood-Cells ... among the cells listed below the 'DictionTectural Bases').

'Those words' (below-hyperlinked to a basic overview of the immune-system & why it's important to 'celebrate it') are built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...

The word “Bone” is built on ancient words that also serve as Bedrock for the words "Osteo- (Osteology, Osteopathy), |Ostracize, Oyster" (some Germanic roots mean "|Shank of the |Leg," and many phrases using the word 'Bone' have to do with "the Dog's Prized Object") 
The word “Marrow” is built on ancient words that are similar to other ancient words that mean "Brain" (sense of "Inmost or Central Part, Inner |Substance, |Essence" from Marrow's definition as "Soft |Tissue found inside Bones"),

The cells made by the bone-marrow include:
  • Stem Cells, which can become
    • Lymphoid
      • White Blood Cells (help in Fighting Infection)
      • B cells (which can become Plasma cells?)
      • T cells
      • NK cells
    • Myeloid
      • Megakarocytes (which become Platelets), which promote Healing by Clotting to stop the Bleeding
      • Red Blood Cells, carriers of Oxygen
      • White Blood Cells (help in Fighting Infection)
        • Neutrophil
        • Basophil
        • Eosinophil
      • the Monocyte (in Blood) and Macrophage (in Tissue) which also help Fight Infection







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