The head of the long bone is called the Epiphyseal.The long bone constists of a diaphysis and an epiphysis. The ends are epiphysis and the shaft is diaphysis.
The shaft of a long bone- diaphysis The head(s) of a long bone- epiphysis
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Each metacarpal bone consists of a base, a shaft, and a head. The base attaches to the carpal bones in the wrist, the shaft is the long middle portion of the bone, and the head connects to the phalanges in the fingers.
A "head". For example, the head of the humerus or head of the femur.
The 'bone' on a ram's head is actually hollow, and it is called horns.
The bone in our head is called the skull. It protects the brain and provides structure for the face.
An epiphysis is the end of a long bone (the head) whereas the diaphysis is the shaft of the long bone. These two sections are connected by what's called the mataphysis (the widening of the bone towards the head).Epiphysis is an expanded portion at the end of the bone. Diaphysis is the shaft of the bone.
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The two bones that form the sides of the head in the ear region are the temporal bone and the parietal bone. The temporal bone houses the structures of the inner ear while the parietal bone helps to protect the brain.