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Standard IX
Biology
Chordata/Vertebrata
As the bones ...
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As the bones of a bird are hollow, where are their blood cells made?
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A specialized organ called
bursa of Fabricius
is the site of hematopoiesis (
process of blood cell formation
) in birds.
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