La médula ósea es un tejido graso y suave que se encuentra dentro de los huesos y produce células sanguíneas (glóbulos rojos, glóbulos blancos y plaquetas). Los glóbulos rojos transportan oxígeno por todo el cuerpo. Los glóbulos blancos actúan para evitar infecciones. Las plaquetas ayudan en la coagulación de la sangre.
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