Multiple Choice
A long bone increases in length until
A) appositional growth starts.
B) the body runs out of calcium.
C) the epiphyseal cartilage becomes ossified.
D) expansion of the secondary ossification centers ends.
E) death; bones grow as long as we are alive.
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