The outer surface of the bone is called the periosteum.
Periosteum is a membrane that lines the outer surface of all bones,[1] except at the joints of long bones.
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The tough outer covering of bone is called the periosteum. It is a dense connective tissue that protects the bone and plays a role in bone growth and repair.
Yes, bones have an outer membrane. The periosteum is the outermost covering layer of the bone.
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The skin of the bone is called the periosteum
The epithelium covering the inner surface of the eyelids is called the palpebral conjunctiva, while the outer surface of the eye is covered by the bulbar conjunctiva.
Outer most layer of any bone is called the periosteum.
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The protective mucous layer covering the bone surface is called periosteum. It is a dense layer of connective tissue that helps in bone repair and growth by providing a blood supply and anchoring the tendons and ligaments to the bone.
The outer sheath of connective tissue of the long bone is known as periosteum. It surrounds the bone in all areas except those in which articulate cartilage is located.