The ribs, and the Sternum.
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Blood is created in the bone marrow.
Your ribs are the bones that protect your heart.
Periosteum is the type of bone that covers the surface of every bone in the body. It is a dense layer of vascular connective tissue that provides nourishment and serves as a protective layer for bones.
The outer layer of the bone marrow is called the periosteum, which is a dense fibrous membrane that covers the surface of bones.
The primary bone in the septum of the nose is called the vomer bone. The other bone in the nasal septum is called the ethmoid bone.
Pericardium
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The pericardium is the sac surrounding the frog's heart.
The membrane that covers compact bone is called the periosteum. It contains blood vessels, nerves, and osteoblasts (bone-forming cells) that help with bone growth, repair, and nourishment. The periosteum also plays a role in bone regeneration and acts as a protective barrier for the underlying bone tissue.
The membrane that covers bones is called the periosteum. It is a dense, fibrous membrane that contains blood vessels, nerves, and cells involved in bone growth and repair.
Each bone has a tough, smooth, shiny substance that covers the end. This substance that covers the ends of bones is called cartilage.
There is no bone in the heart
The dense fibrous tissue that covers non articulating surfaces of bone is the periosteum.
Hyaline cartilage is the tough translucent material, popularly called gristle, that covers the end of the long bones.