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1.) The difference between a bone marrow biopsy and a bone marrow aspiration is gathering a sample ...
1.) The difference between a bone marrow biopsy and a bone marrow aspiration is gathering a sample that is either solid or liquid, but this doesn't really explain what is in each type of sample. What specific type(s) of tissue is/are in each of these two kinds of samples (please cite your source)? Then connect that information to the needle type used in the procedure itself 2.) Are bone marrow exams performed to gather red bone marrow or yellow bone marrow? How do you know? 3.) What location is usually used to collect the samples for a bone marrow exam? Connect this location back to your answer to \( \# 2 \) - why is this a good location in an adult to gather the correct type of marrow?