Asked by Valeska Hernandez on Jul 25, 2024

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In spongy bone tissue, the spaces are filled with ____.

A) air
B) blood
C) cartilage
D) red bone marrow
E) lymph

Spongy Bone Tissue

A type of bone tissue found at the ends of bones and in the interior of vertebrae, characterized by a porous, honeycomb structure that is lighter and less dense than compact bone.

Red Bone Marrow

The soft, spongy tissue inside bones that produces blood cells.

  • Elucidate how blood cells are formed and their role in conjunction with the skeletal system.
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Jordan KnightJul 28, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The spaces in spongy bone tissue are filled with red bone marrow, which is the site of blood cell formation in adults. Spongy bone, also known as cancellous bone or trabecular bone, has a porous and lattice-like structure that provides structural support while also facilitating the exchange of nutrients, waste products, and gases between bone cells and surrounding tissues. While air, blood, cartilage, and lymph can all be present in various tissues and spaces in the body, they are not typically found in the spaces of spongy bone tissue.