Epiphyseal plate
The common name for the epiphysis is the growth plate. During a growing young adult or child, this is the location from which long bone growth occurs.
The epiphyseal line on the humerus is also known as the line of fusion or the metaphyseal scar. This line represents the site where the growth plate has fused and bone growth has ceased.
The thin band of cartilage where bone growth occurs is called the epiphyseal plate. This plate is responsible for lengthening bones during the growth phase in children and adolescents. Once growth is complete, the plate ossifies and is replaced by solid bone.
The growth plate of a long bone is located at the end of the bone, near the joint. It is also known as the epiphyseal plate and is responsible for longitudinal growth during childhood and adolescence.
The growth plate, also known as the epiphyseal plate, allows the diaphysis of the bone to increase in length until early childhood. During growth, the cartilage in the growth plate is replaced by bone. The articular surfaces are shaped by the action of osteoblasts and osteoclasts during development and growth.
Epiphyseal plate
The another name of plate is salver.
Epiphyseal plate, located on the end of long bones.
Growth plate
Another name for growth hormone is somatotropin.
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The common name for the epiphysis is the growth plate. During a growing young adult or child, this is the location from which long bone growth occurs.
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