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What bones contain a condyle?

The long bones such as the humerus and femur.


Where are your growth plates in your body?

At the ends of the long bones.


Where would you find the epiphysis?

ends of long bones


Do all long bones have bulbous ends?

Yes


Which bone contain red bone marrow?

As children, nearly all of our bones contain red bone marrow, but this gradually gets replaced by yellow marrow as we grow older. As adults, red bone marrow is found mainly in the axial skeleton (skull, spine and rib cage) and girdles (pelvis and shoulders) and at the ends (epiphyses) of the humerus and femur.


Found in flat bones and end of long bones?

Flat bones, like the ribs and sternum, contain red bone marrow responsible for producing blood cells. Long bones, such as the femur and humerus, have red marrow in their spongy bone regions, specifically at the ends within structures called epiphyses, where it is involved in hematopoiesis.


What is found at the ends of long bones?

adipose tissue and epiphyses


The connective tissue at the end of long bones is?

The connective tissue at the ends of long bones is called the articular cartilage. This smooth, slippery tissue helps to cushion the ends of bones and reduce friction during movement.


Distal and proximal ends of long bones?

The distal end of a long bone is the end farthest from the center of the body, while the proximal end is the end closest to the body's center. These ends are important for articulating with other bones and facilitating movement at joints.


Where is red bone marrow most abundant?

Red bone marrow is found in spongy bone located mostly in the ends of the long bones.Red marrow is found mainly in the flat bones such as hip bone, breast bone, skull, ribs, vertebrae and shoulder blades, and in the cancellous ("spongy") material at the proximal ends of the long bones femur and humerus.


Where is cartilage found on a long bone?

It is found at either end of the long bones where it provides a shockabsorbance in the synovial joint capsule.


What is the structure periosteum?

The periosteum is a membrane on the outside of bones. It doesn't cover the ends of long bones where joints are, though.