Compact bone is the type of bone tissue without visible open spaces. In contrast, spongy bone has visible spaces.
Cancellous bone, or spongy bone, has many open spaces and contains marrow. It is softer and weaker than compact bone.
Trabecular bone, also known as spongy or cancellous bone, is composed of small needlelike pieces of bone arranged in a lattice-like structure with many open spaces. These spaces contain bone marrow and blood vessels, helping to provide flexibility and strength to bones.
Spongy Bone has more surface area, but it is weaker and not as dense as compact bone. Compact Bone is the tough outer layer of bone while spongy bone is the porous bone where the red and yellow marrow is. Spongy is softer bone, with holes in it. It is found inside the bone. It is lighter than compact bone. Compact bone is generally on the outer edges of bone. it is composed of multiple osteon units that are bunched closely together like stacked logs and, thus, is good at bearing weight in the long direction. Spongy bone is generally on the inside of compact bone. Individual osteon-like struts (called trabeculae) branch in many directions and interconnect. Thus, there are spaces created where red marrow exists. This kind of bone is good at handling stress from multiple directions and is lighter weight. Spongy bone can appear yellow because it has some fat in it, and it is possible to see small holes in spongy bone. Compact bone is usually white. Also, spongy bone is not long (like the wrist) most irregular and flat bones are formed from spongy bone tissue. Compact bone is usually long (like a femur). Compact bone tissue is hard with few open spaces & provides protection and support.Spongy bone tissue is porous with many open spaces
During a mastoidectomy, the mastoid air cells located in the mastoid bone are removed. These air cells are typically removed to treat chronic ear infections or other diseases that affect the mastoid bone which houses these cells.
spongy bone has samall open spaces that make bones lightweight
Compact bone has no visible open spaces. Spongy bone, in contrast, has visible open spaces.
The layer of bone tissue you are referring to is spongy bone. It is made up of trabeculae, which are spiky structures that create open spaces filled with bone marrow. Spongy bone is important for providing structural support and flexibility to bones.
Cancellous bone, or spongy bone, has many open spaces and contains marrow. It is softer and weaker than compact bone.
Trabecular bone, also known as spongy or cancellous bone, is composed of small needlelike pieces of bone arranged in a lattice-like structure with many open spaces. These spaces contain bone marrow and blood vessels, helping to provide flexibility and strength to bones.
A compound or open fracture, where the bone is visible sticking out of the skin
Bone marrow, more specifically yellow bone marrow.
It is called an open fracture. But there are other ways to further classify this type. It is the Gustilo open fracture classification which classifies into three major categories (types) depending on the mechanism of the injury, soft tissue damage, and degree of skeletal involvement.
Bone is not a solid uniform material; it has spaces between the hard elements. The hard outer layer of the bone is made up of the compact cortical bone tissue that gives bone the hard, white, smooth solid appearance. This is often called 'dense' bone. The inside of the bone is filled with trabecular bone tissue (cancellous or spongy bone) which has a honeycombed appearance due to its open cell porous network made up of rod and plate elements that give the bone lightness and room for the blood vessels and bone marrow.
Open Break this is when the skin is open and bone is visible, Closed Break this is when there is a break that doesn't tear the skin, Green stick this is when the bone is bent and broken on one side and lastly a Stress Fracture and this is when a fracture which is caused by to much use. Open Break this is when the skin is open and bone is visible, Closed Break this is when there is a break that doesn't tear the skin, Green stick this is when the bone is bent and broken on one side and lastly a Stress Fracture and this is when a fracture which is caused by to much use.
Open Spaces Society was created in 1865.
Spongy Bone- open specs that provide supportCompact Bone- rigid/dense bone made of connective tissue
what do you call something that has many open spaces