diplóteno
Diplóteno, also known as diploë, is a thin layer of connective tissue that separates the inner and outer layers of certain bones. This layer is particularly prominent in the skull, where it is found between the outer compact bone (cortical bone) and the inner spongy bone (cancellous bone). The diploë is rich in blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic tissue, which makes it a site of active hematopoiesis, the process by which blood cells are produced. This layer is crucial for the growth and development of the skull, as it allows for the expansion of the brain during childhood and adolescence.
In the skull, the diploë is typically about 2-3 millimeters thick and is most abundant in the
The diploë is also a site of active bone remodeling, as it is constantly being broken down