The shaft of the bone, between the epiphyses, is called the diaphysis. It has a hollow central medullary cavity containing marrow.
The shaft of long bones is called DIAPHYSIS
Diaphysis is the scientific term for bone shaft.
The medullary cavity is the hollow part of the bone, in the diaphysis (the shaft), where bone marrow is stored.
It's a Compact bone and is the hard material that makes up the shaft of long bones and the outside surfaces of other bones.
The periosteum is the membrane around the shaft of a long bone.
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Diaphysis
innominate bone or coxal bone
femur
epiphysis
MethaphysisMetaphysis- Greg U.
bone marrow is in the center of the bone shaft
The anatomical term for tail bone is coccyx.
No, the shaft of a long bone is the diaphysis, not the epiphysis.
The shaft of a long bone- diaphysis The head(s) of a long bone- epiphysis
The scientific term for neck is "cervical region" or "cervix".