it is periosteum
The periosteum is a membrane on the outside of bones. It doesn't cover the ends of long bones where joints are, though.
It would be false to say membrane bones develop from hyaline cartilage structures. It is cartilage, rather than membrane bones, that comes from hyaline cartilage structures.
Periosteum
No, membrane bones do not develop from hyaline cartilage structures. Membrane bones are formed directly from mesenchyme tissue through intramembranous ossification, while hyaline cartilage serves as a precursor for endochondral ossification, where bones are formed by replacing cartilage with bone tissue.
It is a membrane that lines all the bones in the body, except at the joints of long bones.
The lungs.
Yes, bones have an outer membrane. The periosteum is the outermost covering layer of the bone.
tendons
membrane models
The priosteum
bones and the cell wall would be skin
Periosteum is the membrane that lines the outer surface of all bones, except at the joints of long bones.