The hyoid 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.
It is the region below the clavicle which is the collar bone
Diaphysis
The region of a long bone between the end and the shaft is known as the metaphysis. This area is important for bone growth and development.
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In the epiphyseal plate.
Cytoplasm!
Callus!
Long bones mostly consist of compact bone, but the region that does consist of spongy bone is called the epiphysis. There is a proximal epiphysis and a distal epiphysis. The region consisting of the compact bone is diaphysis.
The lower limb attaches at the hip region, where the femur (thigh bone) articulates with the pelvic bone to form the hip joint.
Spheniod Bone
The region containing the epiphyseal cartilage in a developing bone is called the metaphysis. This area is located between the epiphysis (end) and diaphysis (shaft) of a long bone and is where bone growth occurs until skeletal maturity.