perforating (Sharpey's) fibers
perforating fibers
perforating (Sharpey's) fibers
Periosteum
It is the connective tissue capsule covering the liver with its vessels
Perimysium.
The irregular fibrous (dense) connective tissue is covering most of the organs of our body: Fasciae (muscle, tendons, and below the skin), periosteum (bone), deep layer of dermis (our entire body), pericardium (heart and its valves), perichondrium (cartilage), joint capsules (joints), membrane capsules of liver, kidney, and lymph nodes, tunica albuginea (testicle), etcetera.
In researching the muscle spindle sensory ending to the static nuclear chain fiber, the indication within the peripheral nervous system that it is with in the loose connective tissue covering the basal lamina with in the muscle spindle 'lymph space'. The indication is that this connective tissue is of the loose connective tissue form.
The fibrous covering of a bone is called the periosteum.
periosteum
PERIOSTEUM
Periosteum
The fibrous covering of a bone is called the periosteum.
The skin of the bone is called the periosteum
Periosteum
The outer sheath of connective tissue of the long bone is known as periosteum. It surrounds the bone in all areas except those in which articulate cartilage is located.
Periosteum
Periosteum
The strong membrane that surrounds the surface of the bone is called the periosteum. There is no periosteum at the joints of the long bones, like the femur.
periosteum