Note: To complete both experiments, you will need two raw chicken bones. Each experiment requires a separate bone.
Fresh chicken leg bone
Knife
Procedure 1. Carefully remove the skin and muscles from the bone as you do this, note the way that muscles are attached..
2. Split the bone lengthwise.
3. Examine the bone and locate the following structures: a. Tendon - Examine the attachment of the muscles to bone. In most cases, the long ropelike attachment is a tendon and is composed of dense regular connective tissue. b. Periosteum This thin membrane covers the outside of the bone. c. Articular cartilage Note this thin layer of cartilage covering the epiphysis. d. Marrow cavity This hollow cavity in the diaphysis of the bone is lines with a thin membrane called the endosteum. e. Spongy bone This type of bone is located in the ends or epiphyses of the bone and appears to be open with small spicules or bars. f. Compact bone Makes up the shaft or diaphysis of the bone. Questions 1. How does spongy bone differ from compact bone? What differences did you see in the appearance of the spongy bone and compact bone? What color