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the palatine process of the maxilla and horizontal plate of palatine bone.
It is formed by the palatine process of the maxilla and horizontal plate of palatine bone.
The epiphyseal plate is an area at the long end of the bone which contains growing bone. It is located between the epiphysis at the end of the bone and the diaphysis of another bone. This is only found in children and adolescents as it turns into the epiphyseal line in adults.
The hard palate joins the horizontal palatine bone plate with the maxilla palatine process. It is also know as the roof of the mouth.
Assuming you mean "clavicle," the clavicle is the collar bone or the long horizontal bone located on the front of the body just below the neck.
At the ends, adjacent to the articulating surfaces.
The distal epiphysis is the growth plate of the long bone located farthest from the body.
Palatine process of maxilla and palatine bone
The hard palate is a thin horizontal bonyplate made up of two bones of the facial skeleton, located in the roof of the mouth. The bones are the palatine process of the maxilla and the horizontal plate of palatine bone. The hard palate spans the alveolar arch formed by the alveolar process that holds the upper teeth (when these are developed).
When the epiphyseal plate is replaced by bone, then growth at that bone stops.
The scientific name for a growth plate is physis. It is a layer of cartilage located at the ends of bones in children and adolescents that allows for bone growth.
The palate is located just inside of the mouth. It is comprised of a thin plate of bone from the skull, which creates the "roof" of the mouth.