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The dura membrane covers and protects the brain and spinal cord. It is the outermost layer of the meninges, a system of membranes that surrounds and supports the central nervous system.
pellicle
connective tissue membrane
They are called Fibers
No. The dura mater is not a layer of skin. The word means "tough mother". It is a very tough membrane, one of three, covering the brain underneath the skull.
the periostenum
the periostenum
Epineurium is a tough fibrous sheath that covers the whole nerve.
The tough, fibrous membrane, which lines the cavity of the skull and spinal column, and surrounds the brain and spinal cord; -- frequently abbreviated to dura.
The strong membrane that surrounds the surface of the bone is called the periosteum. There is no periosteum at the joints of the long bones, like the femur.
The dense fibrous tissue that covers non articulating surfaces of bone is the periosteum.
skin
periosteum : tough fibrous connective tissue membrane that covers the outside of the diaphysis. this protects the bone and serves as a point of attachment.
The dura membrane covers and protects the brain and spinal cord. It is the outermost layer of the meninges, a system of membranes that surrounds and supports the central nervous system.
In an animal cell, the cell membrane surrounds a cell. It is like a plastic bag protecting the insides of the cell. In a plant cell, there is the same but there is also a tough cell wall like a cardboard box around the cell. Hope this helps :-)
Dural sheath or dura matter
A living bone's surface is covered with a though, tight-fitting membrane called periosteum.-AccountErrorBot-