The periosteum does , which is a specialized layer of connective tisssue.
I believe it is the skin that protects and covers the bones of your body.
The largest cartilage in the body is the articular cartilage, which covers the ends of bones where they meet to form joints.
that it helps protect the skin in any causes. It covers the bones that are inside of the body.
Proximal means "closer to the trunk of the body than" and is usually meant on a limb, for example the femur is proximal to tibia. The bones are deep to the skin.
Periosteum is the type of bone that covers the surface of every bone in the body. It is a dense layer of vascular connective tissue that provides nourishment and serves as a protective layer for bones.
"Cranium" refers to the part of the skull that covers the brain, excluding the bones of the face and jaw.
Bones in the body
Periosteum is a connective tissue membrane that covers the outer surface of bones. It can be found on the outer surface of most bones in the body, providing protection and serving as an attachment site for tendons and ligaments.
Hyaline cartilage covers the ends of bones in many joints. It provides a slippery surface to reduce friction during bone movement.
Protects the inside of the of the body. Covers organs such as the small intestines. Provides warmth from the body onto the surface. Covers both muscle tissue and fat tissues and bones. Can heal itsself on the surface of the skin (The red thing you get and when you take it off it bleeds).
how are the bones in the body nourished
No, the foot has the most bones in your body.