WebDefinition 1 / 8 -open mesh work of boney rods and spines called trabeculae -in between compact bone Click the card to flip 👆 Flashcards Learn Test Match Created by abekov Terms in this set (8) spongy bone/cancellous bone -open mesh work of boney rods and spines called trabeculae -in between compact bone Trabeculae in spongy bone -bone spicules WebBone tissue that that consists of an irregular latticework of thin plates of bone called trabeculae; spaces between trabeculae of some bones are filled with red bone marrow; found inside short, flat, and irregular bones and in …
Spongy bone: Anatomy, location and function Kenhub
WebDefinition: The areas between osteons that are fragments of older osteons that have been partially destroyed during bone rebuilding or growth Circumferential Lamellae Definition: Run parallel around bone (outer and inner surfaces); Bones grow in diameter by adding another layer Periosteum WebSpongy bone has less matrix and more space than compact bone. Spongy Bone. Trabeculae, Periosteum, Marrow. Trabeculae. Interconnecting rods or plates of bone. Like scaffolding. spaces flled w/red & yellow marrow & blood vessels, covered w/endosteum, lines the inner cavities of bones, oriented along stress lines, will reorient if stress changes. redistricting georgia 2021
Cancellous bone anatomy Britannica
WebMar 24, 2024 · Definition: cancellous bone or trabecular bone Spongy bone, also known as cancellous bone or trabecular bone, is a type of bone tissue found at the ends of long bones and in the middle of other bones such as the vertebrae. It is lighter and less dense than compact bone. WebThe outer surface of a bone is lined by a thin layer of connective tissue that is very similar in morphology and function to endosteum. It is called the periosteum, or the periosteal surface. During bone growth, the width of the bone increases as osteoblasts lay new bone tissue at the periosteum. Webspongy (cancellous) bone. network of thin spicules or trabeculae in interior. marrow and blood vessels. trabeculae (spicules) thin plates of bone. spongy bone. spaces filled with marrow. found in most bones. abundant in long bones. richard and cathy nurse