Endosteum
true
No
endosteum
diaphysis
The cavity that runs through the diaphysis of a long bone is called the medullary cavity. It contains yellow or red bone marrow, depending on the bone and the individual's age.
The endosteum lines the medullary cavity.
Another name for the medullary cavity of the bone is the marrow cavity.
true
The medullary cavity is the central cavity of bone shafts. This is where red and yellow bone marrow are stored. The medullary cavity is also involved in the formation of red and white blood cells.
yes
diaphysis
endosteum
No
the medullary cavity in the bone is located in the middle of a long bone and yellow marrow is located here (only seen in adults).
The medullary cavity is a space within the diaphysis (shaft) of a long bone. It contains yellow bone marrow, which stores fats and serves as an energy reserve. Additionally, the medullary cavity provides space for blood vessels and nerves to pass through the bone.
Medullary Cavity or bone cavity is also a word called fossa.
The cavity that runs through the diaphysis of a long bone is called the medullary cavity. It contains yellow or red bone marrow, depending on the bone and the individual's age.