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    In a Mature Long Bone,the Diaphysis Is Separated from the Epiphysis
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In a Mature Long Bone,the Diaphysis Is Separated from the Epiphysis

Question 70

Question 70

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In a mature long bone,the diaphysis is separated from the epiphysis by the


A) articular cartilage
B) epiphyseal line
C) periosteum
D) epiphyseal plate
E) growth cells

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