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what lines the holes of spongy bones? multiple choice periosteum endost…

Question

what lines the holes of spongy bones?

multiple choice

periosteum

endosteum

medullary cavity

red or yellow bone marrow

epiphysis

Explanation:

Response

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Identify the anatomical structure

Using the Skeletal Anatomy and Skeletal Tissues knowledge points

  • Spongy bone (trabecular bone) contains a network of tiny, lattice-like structures called trabeculae, which form open spaces or "holes."
  • The internal surfaces of all bones, including the canals of compact bone and the trabeculae/holes of spongy bone, are lined by a thin vascular membrane of connective tissue.
  • This internal membrane is known as the endosteum.

Evaluate the given options

  • periosteum: The fibrous membrane covering the outer surface of bones, not the internal cavities.
  • endosteum: The membranous lining of the internal bony cavities, including the trabeculae of spongy bone.
  • medullary cavity: The central cavity of bone shafts where red/yellow bone marrow is stored, not a lining membrane itself.
  • red or yellow bone marrow: The soft tissue that fills the spaces, but does not line the bony structures.
  • epiphysis: The rounded end of a long bone, which contains spongy bone but is a region rather than a lining.

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<mcq-option>periosteum</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>endosteum</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>medullary cavity</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>red or yellow bone marrow</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>epiphysis</mcq-option>
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Answer:

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Identify the anatomical structure

Using the Skeletal Anatomy and Skeletal Tissues knowledge points

  • Spongy bone (trabecular bone) contains a network of tiny, lattice-like structures called trabeculae, which form open spaces or "holes."
  • The internal surfaces of all bones, including the canals of compact bone and the trabeculae/holes of spongy bone, are lined by a thin vascular membrane of connective tissue.
  • This internal membrane is known as the endosteum.

Evaluate the given options

  • periosteum: The fibrous membrane covering the outer surface of bones, not the internal cavities.
  • endosteum: The membranous lining of the internal bony cavities, including the trabeculae of spongy bone.
  • medullary cavity: The central cavity of bone shafts where red/yellow bone marrow is stored, not a lining membrane itself.
  • red or yellow bone marrow: The soft tissue that fills the spaces, but does not line the bony structures.
  • epiphysis: The rounded end of a long bone, which contains spongy bone but is a region rather than a lining.

</reasoning>

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<mcq-option>periosteum</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>endosteum</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>medullary cavity</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>red or yellow bone marrow</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>epiphysis</mcq-option>
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