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What fibers connect the periosteum to the bone surface?

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Strong collagenous fibers, known as Sharpey’s fibers, connect the periosteum to the bone surface. This fiber extends to the bone’s circumferential (outer part) and interstitial lamellae (inner). It’s specifically made up of a fibrous layer (outside) and a cambium layer (inside).
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