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Q: True or false long bones grow in length after birth by producing new bone tissue in the middle of the diaphysis?
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What connective tissue surrounds the diaphysis of long bone?

periosteum : tough fibrous connective tissue membrane that covers the outside of the diaphysis. this protects the bone and serves as a point of attachment.


Where is dense connective tissue found on a long bone?

The diaphysis is covered and protected by a fibrous connective tissue membrane, the periosteum.


What type of bony tissue makes up up the adult diaphysis?

Compact Bone


What type of bone makes up the majority of the diaphysis of long bones like the humerus?

The type of bone that makes up the majority of the diaphysis of a long bone such as the humerus is compact bone. The diaphysis is the shaft of the bone that contains bone marrow and adipose tissue.


What type of bone is the diaphysis of a long bone?

You have a primary cartilaginous joint between epiphysis and diaphysis. There is a plate of cartilage between the two. That make it possible for the bone to grow in length. This plate of cartilage is replaced by the bone tissue as the growth ceases.


What is the process of cells producing tissue and tissue producing organs and organs producing an organ system called?

Multicellular eukaryotes


Where is diaphysis found?

The diaphysis is the shaft of the long bone.


The periosteum a connective tissue covering on the diaphysis is represented by?

perforating (Sharpey's) fibers


What is the central cavity of a long bone?

maxillary canal


What type of bone is arranged in concentric layers?

Compact Bone-The compact bone is a dense bone found in the diaphysis. Its repeated pattern is arranged in concentric layers of solid bone tissue.


What is the name of membrane that lines the medullary canal?

It is the endosteum.


Which tissue is called the middle man between tissue cells and blood?

The lymph