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Question
during development, which of the following types of growth allows for the fetus to grow in length?
answer options: endochondral ossification, interstitial growth, appositional growth, i dont know yet
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Endochondral ossification is the process of bone formation from cartilage, but it's not the direct mechanism for length growth of the fetus.
- Interstitial growth involves the increase in length of cartilage (and subsequently bone) by the division of chondrocytes within the cartilage matrix. This is the mechanism that allows the fetus (and later the child) to grow in length, especially in long bones.
- Appositional growth is the increase in the diameter (thickness) of bones or cartilage by adding new layers on the surface, not for length growth.
- "I DON'T KNOW YET" is not a valid scientific answer here.
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B. Interstitial growth