Anatomical characteristics of Human Long Bones
Anatomical characteristics of Human Long Bones by Rupam Tarafder Long bones have joints that allow for flexibility and mobility. A layer of smooth, white cartilage known as articular cartilage covers the ends of long bones. As the bones move against one another, this cartilage aids in decreasing friction and absorbing shock. Production of Bone Marrow : Bone marrow, a spongy tissue found in the cavities of long bones, is also produced by long bones. Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are created by bone marrow. Muscle attachment points : Multiple locations on long bones where muscles can attach to the bone are called muscle attachment sites. The terms tuberosities, trochanters, and processes refer to these attachment places. Depending on how the muscle and the bone it is linked to function, different attachment sites have different sizes and shapes. Human long bones are a form of bone that can be found in the human body. They are ...


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