The Epiphyseal or Growth Plate!
Epiphysial cartilage
Growth of length in a long bone occurs at the epiphyseal plate.
the physiological zones of bone growth is a logical growth between the bone and the osteoclasts.
The thin band of cartilage where bone growth occurs is called the epiphysis plate. The plate's chondrocytes are under constant division by mitosis.
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).
Intramembranous ossification Endochondral ossification Appositional growth
Growth of length in a long bone occurs at the epiphyseal plate.
interstitial
the physiological zones of bone growth is a logical growth between the bone and the osteoclasts.
The thin band of cartilage where bone growth occurs is called the epiphysis plate. The plate's chondrocytes are under constant division by mitosis.
Cartilage plate that servs as a growth area along the bone lenghing, it allows the dialysis of the bone to increase in length until early adulthood. When growth stops the epiphyseal plate is replaced with bone, then becoming the epiphseal line.
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).
Appositional
Appositional growth occurs on the surface of bones and adds a series of layers to increase the diameter or thickness.
The epiphysis, commonly known as the growth plate, is the site of long-bone growth in a child or young adult. If a growing person has a fracture at this site, growth of bone length may be affected on that side, creating uneven limb length.
The epiphysis, commonly known as the growth plate, is the site of long-bone growth in a child or young adult. If a growing person has a fracture at this site, growth of bone length may be affected on that side, creating uneven limb length.
The epiphysis, commonly known as the growth plate, is the site of long-bone growth in a child or young adult. If a growing person has a fracture at this site, growth of bone length may be affected on that side, creating uneven limb length.
Intramembranous ossification Endochondral ossification Appositional growth