periosteum
Ligaments
The fibrous tissue that covers cartilage is called the perichondrium. It provides support and nutrients to the cartilage.
We call cartilage that is high in fiber fibrous cartilage. Fibrous cartilage is found in the intervertebral discs and pubic symphysis.
The dense fibrous covering around bones is called the periosteum. It contains blood vessels, nerves, and cells involved in bone growth and repair.
The fibrous covering of a bone is called the periosteum.
Fibrous cartilage
The hard fibrous material is "cartilage."
Sutures are only found in the skull. Sutures are classified as a Fibrous joint - and permit no movement. Sutures are connected by fibro cartilage. Fibrous cartilage is made up of dense irregular connective tissue.
Perichondrium
articular cartilage
The outer sheath of connective tissue of the long bone is known as periosteum. It surrounds the bone in all areas except those in which articulate cartilage is located.
Hyaline cartilage is the tough translucent material, popularly called gristle, that covers the end of the long bones.