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What are words that end with bone?

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Updated: 5/2/2023

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Do long vowel words end with an e?

Not all!!! The English language very rarely uses accents, to alter the stress on vowels. In English a mute letter is inserted in to a word to alter the stress on a vowel. Many words in English end in a mute letter 'e', e.g. 'like' . As spelled it is pronounced as 'l-eye-k'. However, if the 'e' was dropped to spell 'lik'. The the 'i' becomes very shorter to an 'eh' or 'ih' sound. Some other word. 'rot' & 'root' .


What is the scientific term for bone end?

The scientific term for bone end is "epiphysis." This is the rounded end of a long bone that forms a joint with another bone.


The medical term for the end region of a long bone?

The medical term for the end region of a long bone is the epiphysis. It is responsible for bone growth and connects to the shaft of the bone through the metaphysis.


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End of long bone secondary bone?

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What is the spot called on the end of the elbow where a nerve runs over the end of the bone?

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What is the end of the long bone is called?

The end of a long bone is called epiphyses (singular: epiphysis).


What is at the end of bones?

In the epiphysis, or end of the bone, is spongy bone which contains red bone marrow. On the external part of the epiphysis is articular or hyaline cartilage.


What is lightweight bone filled with spaces?

spongy bone. And it is usually at the end of a bone next to the joint


What is the proximal end?

proximal end is that end of bone which away from joint


What is proximate end?

proximal end is that end of bone which away from joint


What is the term for the end of a bone that is closest to the mid line of the body?

The term for the end of a bone closest to the midline of the body is called the "proximal end."