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What is the name of the bone marrow cavity in the long bones where red blood cells are produced?

  • A. Periosteum
  • B. Diaphysis
  • C. Medullary cavity
  • D. Epiphysis
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The medullary cavity is the correct answer. It is the central cavity within the shafts of long bones where red bone marrow is located, responsible for the production of red blood cells. The periosteum is the outer layer of bone that provides nourishment and participates in bone repair. The diaphysis refers to the shaft of a long bone that contains yellow bone marrow. The epiphysis is the end of a long bone involved in joint articulation and contains red bone marrow in children for blood cell production.