BONE
STRUCTURES
Question
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How is called the outer surface of bone?
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Proximal epiphysis
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Medullary cavity
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Perioustem
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Diaphysis
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The periosteum, endosteum and perichondrium are all layers of tissue in and around your bones. The periosteum is the sheath outside your bones that supplies them with blood, nerves and the cells that help them grow and heal. The endosteum is a membrane that lines the center of your bones that contain bone marrow.
Detailed explanation-2: -periosteum, dense fibrous membrane covering the surfaces of bones, consisting of an outer fibrous layer and an inner cellular layer (cambium). The outer layer is composed mostly of collagen and contains nerve fibres that cause pain when the tissue is damaged.
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