Periosteum is a membrane that lines the outer surface of all bones,[1] except at the joints of long bones.
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Striatrd are the muscles are attached to bones by tendons. Tendons are thick bands that pull on the bone as the muscle contracts and these muscles are voluntary.
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The skin of the bone is called the periosteum
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The thin, outer covering of the bone is tough, and provides a safe place for muscles to attach.
The outer surface of the bone is called the periosteum.
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Yes, bones have an outer membrane. The periosteum is the outermost covering layer of the bone.
Striatrd are the muscles are attached to bones by tendons. Tendons are thick bands that pull on the bone as the muscle contracts and these muscles are voluntary.
The fibrous covering of a bone is called the periosteum.
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I think that you're talking about the cartilage.