Bone is one of the strongest biological materials in existence, and is the main supporting tissue of the body.
Even though bones have a very hard and strong outer layer, the middle is soft.
- The material in the middle of a bone is called marrow.
- Marrow is spread throughout our bones.
- Marrow is mainly concentrated in the skull, ribs, sternum, vertebrae* and pelvic bone.
- Marrow produces the three main types of blood cells.
When running, a human loads the bones at the knee joint with a force* in excess of five times the weight* of the entire body. Despite its great strength, bone is a very lightweight material. It is composed of protein and mineral.

