5. In which bones can bone
marrow chiefly be found? Is
the bone marrow made of
osseous tissue?

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Bone marrow can be found in
internal cavities of bones, like the
, the ribs, the , the
sternum and hips.

The bone is not made
osseous tissue, although is a
connective as bone tissue .