Bone marrow.
Spongy bone looks something like a sloppily made honeycomb covered with an outer layer of solid compact bone. The spaces in the spongy bone are filled with red bone marrow and blood vessels.
Compact bone is the solid, hard, outside part of the bone. It looks like ivory and is extremely strong. Holes and channels run through it, carrying blood vessels and nerves from the periosteum, the bone's membrane covering, to its inner parts.Cancellous bone, which looks like a sponge, is inside the compact bone.
The part of the sponge the water flows in is the hole.
Every human being has a clavicle bone. This bone is a part of your shoulder. You can break it just like any other bone in your body.
In the female, the pubic bone is anterior to the urethral sponge. The left and right hip bones join at the pubic symphysis.
The outer surface of bone is called the periosteum (say: pare-ee-os-tee-um). It's a thin, dense membrane that contains nerves and blood vessels that nourish the bone.The next layer is made up of compact bone. This part is smooth and very hard. It's the part you see when you look at a skeleton.Within the compact bone are many layers of cancellous(say: kan-sell-us) bone, which looks a bit like a sponge. Cancellous bone is not quite as hard as compact bone, but it is still very strong.In many bones, the cancellous bone protects the innermost part of the bone, the bone marrow (say: mair-oh). Bone marrow is sort of like a thick jelly, and its job is to make blood cells
Yes, antlers are bone and part of the skeleton like horns are.
The middle section of a long bone is compact or 'solid'. Of course, this bone is not completely solid . . . there are 3 kinds of living bone cells located there: Osteoblasts, which grow new bone, Osteoclasts, which remove bone for use elsewhere in the body, and osteocytes, which are simply living cells within the bone. Near the ends of the long bones, though, is bone that has zillions of little 'bubbles' of bone . . . it does look a little like a sponge, but it is hard. The spongy bone is near the part that grows when you are young. Later in life the spongy bone helps cushion sharp impacts to the bone ends.
The zygomatic bone is located in the front part of your skull and is part of your cheeckbone. This bone is near your eye, but located right underneath of it.
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lacrimal bone
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