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Does Cortical bone has a faster turnover rate than trabecular bone?

No. Tubercular bone has a higher turnover rate than cortical bone. Therefore the bones most likely to be affected in osteoporosis are those with high trabecular bone content eg femoral, vertebrae, wrist.


What is the difference between cortical bone tissue and tubercular bone tissue?

Cortical bone tissue, also known as compact bone, is dense and forms the outer layer of bones, providing strength and support. In contrast, trabecular bone tissue, or cancellous bone, is spongy and found within the interior of bones, characterized by a network of trabeculae that provide structural support while reducing weight. This difference in structure allows cortical bone to withstand compressive forces, while trabecular bone is crucial for shock absorption and housing bone marrow.


What is interosseous lipomas?

The Xray reveals that you have a benign fatty tumor in a bone... inter (inside) osseous (bone)


What is the cylindrical bone end fits into the trough shape of another bone called?

Hinge joints include a cylindrical bone end that fits into a groove, called a trochlea, on the other bone. One example is your elbow.


What does spongy bone do and where is is found?

Spongy bone is found in the epiphysis part of bone


What is the ulnar groove?

The ulnar groove also known as the ulnar sulcus is a slight depression found at the inferior, posterior, medial side of the humerus bone. The ulnar nerve runs downwards in the ulnar groove to go to the ulna.


Muscle found in bone?

no it is found outside and around the bone.


Where is the long bone found?

The long bone is found in the thigh.


Where does long bone are found?

long bone are found in feet


Is the yellow bone marrow found in the compact bone?

No, it is found in the hollow cavity inside the bone.


Is yellow bone marrow found in the compact bone?

No. Yellow bone marrow is found in the hollow cavity inside the bone.


Where is tissue in the bone found?

cartilage connects bone to bone