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Why Do Adults Have Yellow Bone Marrow?
By adulthood, approximately half of a person's bone marrow is yellow, a natural transition from the red marrow found in infants. This shift happens as the body's need for constant, high-volume blood cell production decreases, and energy storage becomes a more prioritized function. So, why do adults have yellow bone marrow, and what is its significant purpose within the body?
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