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What are the important relics of the lepton epoch? Why are they important?
Red Marrow
Soft, pulpy connective tissue filling the cavities of bones; consists of reticular fibers and the development stages of blood cells and platelets; gradually replaced by yellow marrow in long bones and the skull.
Blood Cells
Cells found in the blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, each serving essential functions in the body.
Adipose Tissue
A type of connective tissue that stores fat, providing energy storage, insulation, and protection for the body.
Periosteum
The dense, fibrous membrane covering the surfaces of bones, except at their extremities, and serving as an attachment for muscles and tendons.
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