The trabecular bone is also called a spongy bone. It contains bone marrow and compared to regular bone, it is a lot weaker and a lot softer. Osteoporosis affects the trabecular bones more than regular bones.
Spongy bone is also known as trabecular bone and is found at the ends of long bones and in the interior of flat bones. It contains bone marrow and provides structural support while being lighter than compact bone. Spongy bone is also involved in red blood cell production and mineral storage.
Yes, all compact bones contain both spongy and compact bone tissue. The outer layer of compact bone provides strength and protection, while the inner spongy bone contains bone marrow and provides flexibility.
Diploe does not belong because it refers to the inner layer of flat bones like the skull that contains both spongy and compact bone. Spongy bone, red marrow, hematopoiesis, and yellow marrow are all related to bone structure and function.
Trabeculae in spongy bone provide structural support and help distribute forces within the bone. They also contain red bone marrow, where blood cells are produced.
No cancellous bone is also known as spongy bone
Actually the compact bone isn't spongy at all, the compact bone is a tough layer making the bone neither too rigid or too brittle. So the compact bone is not spongy. Spongy bone, like its name is spongy.
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The trabecular bone is also called a spongy bone. It contains bone marrow and compared to regular bone, it is a lot weaker and a lot softer. Osteoporosis affects the trabecular bones more than regular bones.
Spongy bone is found in the epiphysis part of bone
The spongy bone is strong but lightweight.
A spongy bone is also called a cancellous bone or trabecular bone..
marrow bone is liquidy an spongy bone is soft
No, spongy bone regenerates faster.
Spongy bone is living.
The compact bone is the outer part of the bone, and on the inside is the spongy bone. The spongy bone has small spaces which are filled with red bone marrow and some fat.
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