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    Figure 6-1 the Structure of a Long Bone
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Figure 6-1 the Structure of a Long Bone

Question 130

Question 130

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  Figure 6-1 The Structure of a Long Bone Use Figure 6-1 to identify the labeled part. -The presence of ________ strongly indicates that the long bone is still growing. A)  an epiphyseal plate B)  an articular cartilage C)  an epiphyseal line D)  an epiphysis E)  trabeculae Figure 6-1 The Structure of a Long Bone
Use Figure 6-1 to identify the labeled part.
-The presence of ________ strongly indicates that the long bone is still growing.


A) an epiphyseal plate
B) an articular cartilage
C) an epiphyseal line
D) an epiphysis
E) trabeculae

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