long bone anatomy
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periosteum | - dense irregular connective tissue with a cellular inner layer
- continuous tendons and ligaments
- surrounds the entire bone
- blood vessels and nerve fibers
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epiphyses | enlarged end of long bones (contains spongy bones)
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metaphyses | necks (junctions between epipyses and diaphysis)
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diaphysis | - (shaft)
- compact bone
- harder and outer layer
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medullary cavity | - contains yellow bone marrow (fat storage)
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endosteum | - incomplete layer of flattened stem cells
- active during bone growth, repair, and remodeling
- covers the trabeculae of spongy bone and lines the inner surfaces of centeral canals
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articular cartilage | on ends where two bones meet
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