Which of the following describes how bones are innervated?

A) The periosteum, endosteum, medullary cavity, and epiphyses are innervated by sensory
nerves.
B) The periosteum and endosteum are innervated by sensory nerves.
C) Only the endosteum, marrow cavity, and epiphyses are innervated.
D) Bones are not innervated.
E) Only the periosteum is innervated.


A) The periosteum, endosteum, medullary cavity, and epiphyses are innervated by sensory
nerves.

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