Pereosteum is the tissue that joins the tibia and fibula.
The tibia is medial to the fibula. The tibia is the larger of the lower leg bones, and the tibia is the smaller.
Tibia and fibula
An infarct is an area of tissue death due to loss of blood supply. A distal tibia bone infarct due to trauma, then, means tissue death at the part of the larger lower leg bone closest to the ankle. The cause of the tissue death was trauma.
The tibia is its own bone. The tibia(s) (one in each lower leg) takes the weight of your body. Running directly beside the tibia on the outside or lateral side of the tibia is the fibula which is a different bone(s) which makes up the lower legs
There are two femur bones that are parallel. (One on each leg) They are the thigh bones. Then there are a tibia and fibula on each side. The tibia makes up the shin, and the fibula makes up the slender bone parallel and behind the tibia.
because it is the bone that makes your shin your shin.
Fat tissue and liver
the Tibia
the legs have bones in them: the femur, tibia, and fibula. these are bones. the legs are not all bones, though. they have tissue and muscle and fat as well.
the 18th tissue and the 65909867th tissue
Exocrine tissue and endocrine tissue.