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30 March, 16:42

Tissue in the central canal of bone that consists chiefly of fat cells is called

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  1. 30 March, 17:43
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    Yellow bone marrow is the tissue in the central canal of bone that consists chiefly of fat cells. Yellow bone marrow produces fat cells, cartilage, and bones. It acquires the yellow color by carotenoids in the fat droplets and it arises from the conversion of the red bone marrows which occurs with age.
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