cartlage
Periosteum covers bones. It is a fine tissue.
tendons
Cortical bone.
cartilage :{D
The end of bones are covered with a smooth, slippery, thick layer of tissue called CARTILAGE.WHY?Because it is flexible and important in joints because it acts as a shock absorber.It also makes movement easier. HOW? (how does it make movement easier?)By reducing friction that would be caused by bones rubbing together.Also a special tissue called Periosteum
It is true that bones are covered and lined by a protective tissue called periosteum. The inner layer is made up mostly of osteoclasts and osteoblasts.
Bones are cartilage are made of a tissue called connective tissue. Connective tissue is special in the sense that it is the most abundant tissue in the body as well as having an extensive extracellular matrix. No other tissue type has that extracellular matrix.
Periosteum
tendon (fibrous tissue) connects muscles to bones
The muscle tissue bones that make blood are called the Cancellous bone.
The tissue that connects two bones are the ligaments
some tip tissue like the the stuff that get crusty on your lips