The compact bone has a continuous matrix with no gaps while the spongy bone has numerous branching bony plates. The irregular connecting spaces between the plates help reduce the bone's weight in the spongy bone.
Spongy bone can appear yellow because it has some fat in it, and it is possible to see small holes in spongy bone. Also, spongy bone is not long (like the wrist). Compact bone is usually long (like a femur) and white.
The compact bone surrounds the spongy bone and provides structure for the body.
spongy and compact
Spongy bone, characterized by its porous, lattice-like structure, is typically found at the ends of long bones and in the interiors of others, providing strength while reducing weight and allowing for the storage of bone marrow. In contrast, compact bone is dense and forms the outer layer of bones, offering strength and protection, and is crucial for supporting weight and resisting bending forces. These structural differences reflect their specific functions: spongy bone facilitates flexibility and supports blood cell production, while compact bone provides structural integrity and overall support for the body's framework.
No. Flat bones consist of spongy bone sandwiched between compact bone.
The compact bone has a continuous matrix with no gaps while the spongy bone has numerous branching bony plates. The irregular connecting spaces between the plates help reduce the bone's weight in the spongy bone.
Spongy bone is lighter and less dense than Compact bone. It consists of plates and bars of bone adjacent to small, irregular cavities that contain red bone marrow. Compact bone consists of closely packed osteons or Haversian systems.
The two types of bone are compact bone and spongy bone. Compact bone is dense and forms the outer layer of bones, providing strength and protection. Spongy bone is less dense and found inside bones, providing structural support and flexibility.
Actually the compact bone isn't spongy at all, the compact bone is a tough layer making the bone neither too rigid or too brittle. So the compact bone is not spongy. Spongy bone, like its name is spongy.
The bone is constructed of compact and spongy bone, unless you are referring to the cushioning between bone that bend called joints, you would have to be more specific
As the names suggest, compact bone is solid-looking, and forms the outer layers of all bone (and the shafts in long bones). Spongy bone looks like sponge, with small holes, and is found on the inside of bones and the expanded heads of long bones. As the names suggest, spongy bone is softer than the solid, compact bone. With the naked eye, you can see that the compact bone is smooth and located around the outside of a cross-section of bone. Spongy bone, on the other hand, is located on the inside and is very porous, like a sponge.
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