Red Blood Cell & White Blood Cell Production: Location & Function
The red blood cells and white blood cells are produced in the bone marrow. The bone marrow is the soft tissue that fills the cavity of the bones. It is responsible for the production of all the cells of the blood. The red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen to all the tissues of the body. The white blood cells are responsible for fighting infection.Leukemia - Related Articles
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