KIN 2500 : Exam 2 SI Review 2
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In the figure shown above, what part of a long bone is indicated by b: distal epiphysis, diaphysis, epiphyseal line, medullary cavity, endosteum* In the figure shown above, what part of a long bone is indicated by c: articular cartilage, periosteum, spongy bone, medullary cavity, endosteum. Exam 2 review: none of these are correct. Exam 2 review: appositional growth, epiphyseal plate activity, endochondral growth, none of these choices. Remodeling takes place at different rates in different regions of the body. The periosteum (formerly perichondrium) begins to produce a thin layer of compact bone. A hyaline cartilage model of the future bone is formed. Cartilage in the midregion of the model becomes calcified. Spongy bone tissue develops at the primary ossification center. Secondary ossification centers produce spongy bone tissue of the epiphyses. Exam 2 review: the epiphyseal plate separates the epiphysis and diaphysis of a growing bone.