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Periosteum is the term that doesn't belong. The surface of the epiphysis, articular cartilage, and hyaline cartilage are all cartilaginous tissue.

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Covers long bone except at its joint surfaces?

Cartalige


What is at the end of bones?

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.


Articular cartilage is composed of what tissue?

hyaline cartilage


Articular cartilage what type of cartilage?

hyaline cartilage A Hyaline cartilage, but lacking perichondrion


what types of cartilage is articular cartilage?

hyaline cartilage A Hyaline cartilage, but lacking perichondrion


What type of cartilage makes of articular cartilage?

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What color is articular cartilage?

Articulare cartilage is hyaline cartilage and it is a milky color.


Describe where dense irregular connective tissue is found on the surface of a long bone?

in the cartilage of the long bone. cartilage is dense connective tissue and the cartilage of the long bone is articular hyaline cartilage, located on the outer surface of the articulating portion of the epiphysis.


What is the medical term meaning Thin layer of hyaline cartilage covering the end of a bone where joints are formed?

The articular cartilage is the thin layer of white tissue covering the bone in the joint space. The articular cartilage is made of hyaline cartilage.


Bones are cushoined at the end with?

Articular (hyaline) cartilage.


What is articular carrilage?

hyaline cartilage A Hyaline cartilage, but lacking perichondrion


What on the outside of the long bone is made of hyaline cartilage?

Hyaline cartilage actually it is articular cartilage that lines the end of long bones. depending on the age of the body and whether it is a fetus or child/adult. hyaline cartilage disappears around the 6th week old fetal development and is replaces with osseous tussue. there is a region, farther from the marrow cavity, that consists of typical hyaline cartilage that shows no sign of transformation into bone in the early years of growth. it is in the "zone of reserve cartilage"