What Would Be The Physical Sign That A Bone Cannot Continue Longitudinal Growth?

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What Would Be The Physical Sign That A Bone Cannot Continue Longitudinal Growth?

an epiphyseal line the presence of hyaline cartilage on the ends of the bone the presence of osteons the presence of osteoblasts
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an epiphyseal line rationale: The epiphyseal plate is a zone of hyaline cartilage between the epiphysis and diaphysis of a long bone. When the cartilage is replaced with bone and the plate closes, the bone has reached its maximum length. This is called the epiphyseal line.

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