The dense fibrous tissue that covers non articulating surfaces of bone is the periosteum.
All bones are formed from two types of bone structure. The shaft of long bones are composed of compact bone, and the inner parts of the shaft and each end is formed of spongy bone. In addition: in a fully grown adult all of the bones are formed of actual calcified bone. In a growing body however there are still section of Primary Cartillage which can grow. These section are in small plates (called Epiphesial Plates) in the Necks of long bones like the Femur. The neck of a bone like this is where the Head (usually a rounded part that is part of a joint) connects to the main lengthy part. The exact proportions varies far to greatly to put a number on but the vast vast majority of long bones are bone.
The bone that connects your foot to your leg is called the Talus. Next to the Talus is a foot bone that is called the Navicular. Your heel bone is called the Calcaneus. Your toes are also known as Metatarsal bones. The Talus is the bone of which your Tibia(front of your shin) and your Fibula(behind your Tibia) rest on, letting your feet keep you up and balanced and letting you move from place to place. These are all the bones that are in your foot.
The skeleton
Bones classified into four groups. Long bones,Short bones,Flat bones, and Irregular bones
It is a membrane that lines all the bones in the body, except at the joints of long bones.
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The skeleton
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Yes, all the bones in your head are called skull.
the bones in the fingers are called metacarpals en the smaller finger bones are called phalanges.
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