Cortical Bone
The part of bone you are asking about is called compact bone, or cortical bone.
The skin of the bone is called the periosteum
Compact or cortical bone is hte hard, strong layer of bone.
Bone is considered anisotropic because it responds differently if forces are applied in different directions. Bone can handle large forces applied in the longitudinal plane (tension and compression); bone is not as strong in handling forces applied transversely across its surface.The differences between the properties of the cancellous and cortical bone contribute to the anisotropy of the bone. Cancellous bone provides bending strength, and cortical bone provides significant compressive strength.
Cortical Bone
The cortical plate in the human mouth is a flat structure or layer of a thin dental bone. It is supported by the alveolar bone.
The part of bone you are asking about is called compact bone, or cortical bone.
No. Tubercular bone has a higher turnover rate than cortical bone. Therefore the bones most likely to be affected in osteoporosis are those with high trabecular bone content eg femoral, vertebrae, wrist.
Compact and cortical bone tissues are rigid and dense.
Cortical Bone
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No it doesn't. Haversian systems are only found in compact/cortical bone.
Compact bone is the outer region of all the bones in your body.There are two basic parts of each of your bones:There is an outer hard layer of bone called either compact bone or cortical bone. this layer is much more dense.There is an inner layer of bone called either cancellous bone or trabecular bone. This is a softer bone and contains bone marrow and much more blood vessels than the cortical (compact) bone.
The skin of the bone is called the periosteum
Cortical bone.
Compact or cortical bone is hte hard, strong layer of bone.