A person's bone marrow produces red and white blood cells. Which of the following best describes how damage to a person's bone marrow would affect his blood and health?
There would be fewer red and white blood cells available to flow in the person's blood, resulting in oxygen starvation and infection.
There would be the same number of red blood cells and fewer white blood cells available to flow in the person's blood, causing infection.
There would be the same number of white blood cells and fewer red blood cells available to flow in the person's blood, causing oxygen starvation.
There would be more red and white blood cells available to flow in the person's blood, resulting in oxygen overload and stronger immunity.

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Damage in the bone marrow, called as aplastic anemia leads to lower production of both red and white blood cells, causing oxysgen starvation and infection.
Platelets are also reduced.

The correct answer is option, There would be fewer red and white blood cells available to flow in the person's blood, resulting in oxygen starvation and infection.

Reason -

Bone marrows are responsible for producing 200 billion new red blood cells (RBCs)  every day along with white blood cells (WBCs)  and platelets. If a bone marrow is affected , the production of RBCs, WBCs and platelets shall reduce. Also RBCs  have affirmity towards oxygen and thus they combine with oxygen to form oxyhaemoglobin and transport it to all other parts of the body Since now the RBC count has lowered, the oxygen startvation can occur in body.