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  1. Compact bone is a type of dense bone that forms the shell of most bones and has a layered structure with blood vessels. Learn about its anatomy, function, and how it differs from cancellous bone and hyoid bone.

    • Osteon

      osteon, the chief structural unit of compact (cortical)...

    • Volkmann Canal

      Other articles where Volkmann canal is discussed: osteon:...

    • Osteocytes

      osteocyte, a cell that lies within the substance of fully...

    • Cancellous Bone

      Cancellous bone is usually surrounded by a shell of compact...

    • Ground Substance

      Ground substance, an amorphous gel-like substance present in...

  2. 27 kwi 2017 · Compact bone, also known as cortical bone, is a denser material used to create much of the hard structure of the skeleton. As seen in the image below, compact bone forms the cortex, or hard outer shell of most bones in the body. The remainder of the bone is formed by cancellous or spongy bone.

  3. Compact bone is the dense and hard outer layer of bone tissue that forms 80% of the human skeleton. It consists of osteons, lamellae and interstitial spaces, and provides structural support, movement and mineral homeostasis.

  4. Learn about the microscopic and gross anatomy of bones, including the difference between compact and spongy bone. Compact bone is the hard outer layer of bones that protects the internal organs and forms joints.

  5. 5 lis 2017 · Learn about the basic units, formation and functions of compact bone, the hard, stiff, smooth, thin, white bone tissue that surrounds all bones in the human body. Compact bone is also called cortical bone and osseous tissue and provides structure, support and mineral storage for the skeleton.

  6. Learn about the microscopic and macroscopic features of compact bone, the denser and stronger type of bone tissue. Find out where compact bone is located in the body and how it resists stress and supports weight.

  7. 30 lip 2022 · Most bones contain compact and spongy osseous tissue, but their distribution and concentration vary based on the bone’s overall function. Compact bone is dense so that it can withstand compressive forces, while spongy (cancellous) bone has open spaces and supports shifts in weight distribution.

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