The epiphysis is the rounded end of a long bone.
The epiphysis closest to the body is called the proximal epiphysis.
The epiphysis is a normal part of the human bone anatomy; no treatment is needed for an epiphysis.
Epiphysis is singular. The plural form is epiphyses.
The plural form of epiphysis is epiphyses.
The presence of the epiphysis indicates that the human is still growing.
Epiphysis
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.
The epiphysis is the rounded end of a long bone, at its joint with adjacent bone.
The distal epiphysis is the growth plate of the long bone located farthest from the body.
epiphysis
The root word of epiphysis is "epi," which means "upon" or "above" in Greek. In anatomy, the epiphysis refers to the end part of a long bone that is located above the growth plate.
The epiphysis is the end of the long bone whereas the diaphysis is the shaft or body.