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  1. 25 Σεπ 2024 · Both the epiphyses and metaphyses have a thin cortical layer of compact bone that is filled with a porous bone arrangement called spongy bone. The spaces within the spongy bone are filled with red bone marrow containing the stem cells for blood cell production (the process of hematopoesis).

  2. The outer walls of the diaphysis (cortex, cortical bone) are composed of dense and hard compact bone, a form of osseous tissue. Figure 6.3.1 – Anatomy of a Long Bone: A typical long bone showing gross anatomical features.

  3. 30 Ιουλ 2022 · Learning Objectives. Identify the anatomical features of a bone. Define and list examples of bone markings. Describe the histology of bone tissue. Compare and contrast compact and spongy bone. Identify the structures that compose compact and spongy bone. Describe how bones are nourished and innervated.

  4. There are six types of bones in the human body, categorized based on their shape or location: long, short, flat, sesamoid, sutural, and irregular bones. You can see an example of each type of bone in Figure 11.4.7.

  5. There are six types of bones in the human body based on their shape or location: long, short, flat, sesamoid, sutural, and irregular bones. You can see an example of each type of bone in Figure \(\PageIndex{5}\).

  6. Examples include the cranial (skull) bones, the scapulae (shoulder blades), the sternum (breastbone), and the ribs. Flat bones serve as points of attachment for muscles and often protect internal organs.

  7. 13 Μαΐ 2022 · OpenStax. Learning Objectives. Identify the anatomical features of a bone. Define and list examples of bone markings. Describe the histology of bone tissue. Compare and contrast compact and spongy bone. Identify the structures that compose compact and spongy bone. Describe how bones are nourished and innervated.

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