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The fibrous connective tissue that makes up the outside covering of the diaphysis is the

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The fibrous connective tissue that makes up the outside covering of the diaphysis is the periosteum.
It is a dense membrane composed of fibrous connective tissue that closely wraps all bone except that of the articulating surfaces in joints, which is covered by a synovial membrane. It serves as an outside covering or protection.
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Answer: fibrous periosteum

The diaphysis is the main shaft of a long bone which is made up of cortical bone which contains bone marrow and fats. It is covered by a fibrous connective tissue called the fibrous periosteum. The cells in this layer are densely packed and contain blood vessels, nerve endings and lymphatic.

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