The endosteum lines the medullary cavity.
It is the endosteum.
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Endosteum
endosteum
The tissue that covers the medullary cavity is called endosteum. This thin membrane lines the inner surface of the bone, providing a surface for bone growth, repair, and remodeling. It also contains osteoblasts and osteoclasts, which are essential for bone maintenance and metabolism.
It is the endosteum.
Endosteum
The medullary cavity, also known as the marrow cavity, is lined by a thin layer of connective tissue called the endosteum. This membrane contains osteoblasts and osteoclasts, which are involved in bone remodeling and maintenance. The cavity itself is primarily filled with bone marrow, which is responsible for producing blood cells.
Another name for the medullary cavity of the bone is the marrow cavity.
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The medullary cavity is lined with endosteum, a connective tissue membrane that contains osteoprogenitor cells responsible for bone growth and repair. It helps to maintain the structural integrity of the bone and plays a role in bone remodeling.
Endosteum