periosteum
epimysium
endomysium
intramembranous bones
There are 4 layers of a bone the periosteum , compact bone , spongy bone or cancellus , and bone marrow.
spongy layer between the compact bone layers of the edges of flat bones
Compact bone tissue is arranged in concentric layers called lamellae around a central canal that contains blood vessels and nerves. These layers give compact bone its strength and resilience, helping to support the body and protect vital organs.
the three layers are.... compact bone spongy bone bone marrow
The three layers within a bone are periosteum, compact bone, and yellow marrow.
The matrix for bone is laid down in thin layers called lamellae. The lamellae are arranged in concentric patterns around tubes called osteonic canals. Between the layers of lamellae the osteocytes are placed in depressions called lacunae. This pattern of concentric circles forms a cylinder-shaped unit called the osteon.
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Between layers of concentric lamellae, which are found in bone tissue, there are small spaces called lacunae. These lacunae contain osteocytes, the mature bone cells that maintain the bone matrix. Additionally, tiny channels called canaliculi connect the lacunae, allowing for communication and nutrient exchange between osteocytes and the blood supply in the bone.
The second layer of bone is called the compact bone. It is dense and hard, providing strength and protection for the inner layers of bone tissue. Compact bone is made up of osteons, which are closely packed units that form the bone's structure.
bone marrow compact bone spongy bone
Compact Bone, Spongy Bone, Bone Marrow