Yes, bones have an outer membrane. The periosteum is the outermost covering layer of the bone.
The purpose of the outer membrane of the bone is to cover and protect the interior bone (compact bone, spongy bone, and bone marrow.) Hope that helps!
Beneath the outer membrane of bone, there is a layer of compact bone. The compact bone is a type of osseous tissue that forms bones.
Beneath the outer membrane of bone, there is a layer of compact bone. The compact bone is a type of osseous tissue that forms bones.
Periosteum
the compact bone
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here's the answer. the outer layer of the bone is covered by fibrous membrane known as periosteum, which is the place where the muscles adhere.
A membrane called the periosteumcovers the outer bone to provide nutrients and oxygen, remove waste, and connect with ligaments and tendons.
The outer membrane on bones is called the periosteum. The prefix peri- means around. And the root word -ostium means bone.
yes it covers the entire outside of the bone.
Outer most layer of any bone is called the periosteum.
it is either the compact bone or the outer membrane...andd the answer is COMPACT BONE! you are very welcome! :)