The hollow interior part of a long bone contains bone marrow.
periosteum
Between the neck and the shoulder. It is part of skeleton that holds the arm bone in place. It contains the clavicle bone.
Technically no because compact bone is not a type of bone, it is part of a bone that contains blood vessels and canals in a part of the bone called the shaft. The ribs are actually a flat bone because they protect organs.
In the epiphysis, or end of the bone, is spongy bone which contains red bone marrow. On the external part of the epiphysis is articular or hyaline cartilage.
The frontal bone contains what is commonly known as eyebrow ridges. This bone is part of the skull.
No, it contains bone and cartilage and is part of the skeletal system.
The bone marrow is the part of the bone that produces blood cells. It contains stem cells that can develop into red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
Bone is mostly used as a noun. There is a crude usage that would be a verb.
The outer hard part of the bone is called the cortical bone, or compact bone. It is dense and provides strength and support to the skeletal structure, protecting the inner spongy bone, which contains bone marrow. The cortical bone also plays a role in the storage of minerals, particularly calcium and phosphate.
A part of a seed which is inside the seed coat is called cotyledon and it contains EMBRYO and the stored food
The inside of your bone contains marrow. This is a mix of nutrients, and is a soft spongy consistency. It also contains a large amount of white blood cells which contribute to the immune system. This is why some people have bone marrow transplants if they have autoimmune diseases.