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  1. Bone - Wikipedia

    Bone tissue comprises cortical bone and cancellous bone, although bones may also contain other kinds of tissue including bone marrow, endosteum, periosteum, nerves, blood vessels, and cartilage. In the …

  2. Bone | Definition, Anatomy, & Composition | Britannica

    Apr 3, 2026 · Bone is a rigid body tissue consisting of cells embedded in an abundant hard intercellular material. Bone tissue makes up the individual bones of the skeletons of vertebrates. Its two principle …

  3. Bone | Journal | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier

    BONE is an interdisciplinary forum for the rapid publication of original articles and reviews on basic, translational, and clinical aspects of bone and mineral metabolism, including rare bone diseases.

  4. Anatomy of the Bone - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Bones are classified by their shape. They may be long (like the femur and forearm), short (like the wrist and ankle), flat (like the skull), or irregular (like the spine). Primarily, they are referred to as long or …

  5. Interactive Guide to the Skeletal System | Innerbody

    Mar 23, 2026 · Each end bone is called an epiphysis (epi = on; physis = to grow) while the middle bone is called a diaphysis (dia = passing through). The epiphyses and diaphysis grow towards one …

  6. Bones: How Many Do Humans Have, Types, Anatomy & Function

    Oct 17, 2025 · Bones are your body’s structural support. There are between 206 and 213 bones in the body. Bone tissue is strong enough to support your weight and help you move.

  7. Bones: Types, structure, and function - Medical News Today

    Jan 26, 2024 · Bones form the scaffolding that hold the body together and allow it to move. They also help protect vital organs, store minerals, and provide an environment for creating bone marrow. By...