It's just a "spongy porous tissue" 6/14/2010 actually its also called the cancellous bone as well.
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it is called "spongy bone"
the porous inner part of the bone is the SPONGY BONE
spongey bone is flexible but can break very easily. Isnt science fascinating.
Spongy bone is porous and constructed of loosely connected structures. The spongy bones allows for the development of bone marrow. The main function of bone marrow is to produce blood cells.
Spongy bone is porous and constructed of loosely connected structures. The spongy bones allows for the development of bone marrow. The main function of bone marrow is to produce blood cells.
Spongy bone is porous and constructed of loosely connected structures. The spongy bones allows for the development of bone marrow. The main function of bone marrow is to produce blood cells.
A spongy bone is also called a cancellous bone or trabecular bone..
Spongy BoneA spongy bone is so spongy because, the spongy bone has many open spaces and contains bone marrow. But, spongy bone is know to be lightweight and very strong.It also contains trabeculae which allow for the "gaps" in the bone and allow it "give." It is also the only place where red marrow is found in adults.
No, the canals are present in the compact bone (surrounds the spongy bone) and are called Haversian canals.
Spongy inner layer called cancellous bone. Spongy bone is lighter and less dense than compact bone
Spongy bones contain what is called cancellous tissue, which is bone with a spongy or honeycomb appearance. This is where new blood cells are made.This cancellous bone framework is called the erythropoietic framework because it makes new blood cells.
Spongy Bone.