Cartalige
Hyaline cartilage is what covers the ends of the long bones. This is considered to be a supportive form of tissue.
In the epiphysis, or end of the bone, is spongy bone which contains red bone marrow. On the external part of the epiphysis is articular or hyaline cartilage.
The periosteum covers the long bones, and all other bones, except at the points of articulation.
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the patella covers the top of the knee joint.
The joint between the sacrum and the hip bone is the sacroiliac joint. It is also known as the SI joint. They form the articular surfaces.
The dense fibrous tissue that covers non articulating surfaces of bone is the periosteum.
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Periosteum is the connective tissue that covers that parts of bone other than the articular cartilage.
A saddle joint is a joint with saddle-shaped articular surfaces that are convex in one direction and concave in another.If you are a rider, your body produces the same sort of joint with the saddle that you are riding on.Saddle joint is also known as a sellar joint as the adjacent surfaces at the ends of each bone are saddle-shaped, with the saddles meeting to form an X shape.
I guess this question is "what is your patella?" In which case, the answer is that the patella is the knee cap, the bone that covers the ball-and-socket joint of the tibia and fibula with the femur bone in the knee.
A saddle joint is a joint with saddle-shaped articular surfaces that are convex in one direction and concave in another.If you are a rider, your body produces the same sort of joint with the saddle that you are riding on.Saddle joint is also known as a sellar joint as the adjacent surfaces at the ends of each bone are saddle-shaped, with the saddles meeting to form an X shape.
No, The patella or kneecap is a thick, triangular bone which articulates with the femur and covers and protects the knee joint.