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Home » Difference Between Spongy And Compact Bones

Difference Between Spongy And Compact Bones

March 13, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Difference Between Spongy And Compact Bones

The cancellous bone is porous and relatively less hard as compared to compact bone.

Cortical vs Cancellous Bone

Histological features Of Bone

  • Bone does not have haversian systems.
  • The bone tissue is arranged in the form of interconnecting rods and thin plates called trabeculae.
  • Bone contains large irregular communicating spaces between the adjoining trabeculae called marrow spaces filled with red bone marrow.
  • The osteocytes are embedded in lacunae within the trabeculae, while osteoblasts and osteoclasts are present at the surface of trabeculae.
  •   Bones covered by periosteum.

Difference Between Spongy And Compact Bone

“Understanding The Structure Of Spongy And Compact Bones”

Difference Between Spongy And Compact Bones

“The Role Of Spongy Bone In Red Marrow Production”

Bone Sites 

  • Epiphyses of long bones.
  • All short, flat and irregular bones.

They are given in Table.

Compact vs Spongy Bone Structure

Differences Between the Compact and Spongy Bones

Differences Between the Compact and Spongy Bones

“Comprehensive Overview Of Spongy And Compact Bone Functions”

Compact Bone vs Spongy Bone Function

Bone

The bone is a specialized connective tissue in which the matrix is mineralized with calcium salts, making it hard and rigid. The calcium salts in the matrix also provide whitish look to the bones.

Spongy And Compact Bone Comparison

Functions Of Bones

The functions of bones are:

  • To form rigid framework of the body.
  • To provide surface for attachment of the muscles.
  • To serve as storehouse of calcium and phosphorus.
  • To form cavities to enclose and protect the various viscera

Compact And Spongy Bone Differences

“Tips To Study Spongy And Compact Bones Effectively”.

  • To manufacture blood cells, e.g. RBCs, WBCs and platelets.
  • To act as levers for various movements of the body.

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