The ends of bones in moveable joints is like soft but tough leather. At the other joints it varies from thick fibers to none.
Red bone marrow is found in places with flatter bones, such as hip bones, along the end in a sponge-like material at the ends of bones. Yellow bone marrow, on the other hand, is found in the center interior portion of longer bones.
Cartilage
Cartilage cushions the ends of bones in the body, providing a smooth surface for joints to move without friction.
In fully formed, non-growing bones, cartilage is found on the ends of bones where they articulate with other bones.
Red bone marrow is found in spongy bone located mostly in the ends of the long bones.Red marrow is found mainly in the flat bones such as hip bone, breast bone, skull, ribs, vertebrae and shoulder blades, and in the cancellous ("spongy") material at the proximal ends of the long bones femur and humerus.
adipose tissue and epiphyses
It is found at either end of the long bones where it provides a shockabsorbance in the synovial joint capsule.
Cartilage is the gristly material at the ends of bones that also forms a baby's skeleton. This cartilage gradually gets replaced by bone tissue during the baby's development, a process known as ossification.
Condyles are found in the human body at the ends of long bones, such as the femur and humerus. They are rounded projections that articulate with other bones to form joints, allowing for movement and stability during activities.
Tendons.
Synovial fluid is the lubricant between the ends of bones.
Red marrow which is found mainly in the flat bones such as hip bone, breast bone, skull, ribs, vertebrae and shoulder blades, and in the cancellous ("spongy") material at the proximal ends of the long bones femur and humerus.