appositional growth increases in thickness, in width, while interstitial growth increases within to increase in length.
Interstitial growth is the interior growth of a part or straucture such that they push the already formed outer cells outward. This type of growth is absent in bones.
interstitial growth
interstitial
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periosteal surface
A chemical does not stimulate appositional growth- weight bearing exercises stiumlate appositional growth.
Chondrocytes in the lacunae divide and secrete matrix, allowing the cartilage to grow from within.
Interstitial
Interstitial compartments
Interstitial spaces
The interstitial is the problem, the issue is not organization