Partly right.
In fact, all shapes contain cancellous (or 'spongy') bone.
Long bones have it in the epiphyses at the end. Other bone types consist of cancellous bone
surrounded by a shell or layers of compact bone.
Wrong!
In fact, all shapes contain cancellous (or 'spongy') bone.
Long bones have it in the epiphyses at the end. Other bone types consist of cancellous bone
surrounded by a shell or layers of compact bone.