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What is the meaty tissue that surrounds bones? (I cannot remember the answer, and I cannot find the answer online, so help please. :/ )

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Answer: Tendons, which connect the muscles to the bones or the white fibrous tissue that is called silverskin, and that surrounds the whole muscles

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Answer:

Periosteum.

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Periosteum is an extremely thin region of non-calcified tissue on the exterior of bones. It covers the entire surface of every bone in the body, with the exception of the joint-forming ends of bones where cartilage forms the bone’s outer layer.

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