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    If an X-Ray Shows a Black Area in the Region
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If an X-Ray Shows a Black Area in the Region

Question 14

Question 14

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If an x-ray shows a black area in the region of the epiphyseal plate,


A) the bone is fractured.
B) growth of the bone is complete.
C) marrow is forming in the spongy bone.
D) the epiphyseal plate has not completely ossified.
E) the cartilage is absent.

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