periosteal surface
Appositional
The first event in appositional growth of bones is the activation of osteogenic cells, also known as osteoblasts. These cells become active in response to various factors such as hormones or mechanical stress. Once activated, osteoblasts start depositing new bone matrix on the outer surface of existing bone, leading to an increase in bone thickness.
CAPILLARIES.
Growth, development, and repair.
Apical meristem.
Lateral buds develop generally when apical dominance is terminated
The first event in appositional growth of bones is the activation of osteogenic cells, also known as osteoblasts. These cells become active in response to various factors such as hormones or mechanical stress. Once activated, osteoblasts start depositing new bone matrix on the outer surface of existing bone, leading to an increase in bone thickness.
Outer most layer of any bone is called the periosteum.
A thickening of bone occurs called appositional growth after the growth plate closes in late teens. If this type did not occur and the bone would just get thicker, we would weight about 200 pounds more than we do. The bone inside is removed by osteoclasts (bone breakers) while bone on the outside is laid down by osteoblasts (bone builders).
The term "interstitial" refers to the space between tissues or cells in the body. In medicine, interstitial can describe conditions or diseases that affect or occur in these spaces, such as interstitial lung disease or interstitial cystitis.
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. How much light (sunlight) do herbs need for photosynthesis and growth to occur?
Yes. Cell growth occurs in interphase.
epiphyseal plates
only in localized areas
For true growth to occur, constructiveactivities must occur at a fasterrate than destructive ones. -darlene de la rosa2992
in most plants and climates growth would occur in summer for light as well as heat is needed for many processes in plant growth however there are exeptions.
No. Cell growth and DNA replication occur during interphase but do not occur during mitosis and cytokinesis.