That is correct. The exterior of any large bone is harder than the interior marrow.
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The third layer of Earth is called the outer core. It is a 2,200 km-thick liquid core and is made up of iron, which is very dense and creates a magnetic field as it spins.
Outer most layer of any bone is called the periosteum.
The tissue under the outer layer has many, many nerve endings which are very touchy.
the outer core is 2300 km thick the inner core on the other hand is 1200 km thick.
diaphysisNo. The epiphysis is the growing part of a boneThe epiphysis is at the end of the bones and the diaphysis is the shaft of the long bone. The diaphysis is the answer to your question.
the femur is the longest bone in our body! it is present between your knee and hip. it is a thick bone too. it is very important.
They are the Polar Ice Caps and they are not as thick as they used to be.
(Relatively) Thin outer layer, the Crust. Very thick inner layer, the Mantle. Mostly solid silicate rocks. Liquid inner layer, the Outer Core. Mostly liquid iron and nickel blend. Solid core, the Inner Core. Mostly solid iron-nickel alloy, and estimated to have a temperature of about 5700 Kelvins, or 5430 Celsius.
Gram positive bacteria stain purple with the Gram stain. This is because of the fact that they contain a thick layer of murein in their cell wall, which takes up the stain very well. Gram negative bacteria, however, do not display the thick layer of peptidoglycan on their outer surface. Therefore, they stain red with the counter stain.
a very hard outer layer of the operating system, a bit like guy ruston from fulford school, he has a hard outer layer but is soft on the inside
The outer layer of the epidermis is and the very bottom of the epidermis isnt
The outer core.