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Question
identify the structures in the typical long bone illustrated above.
marrow cavity
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periosteum
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spongy bone
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distal epiphysis
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articular cartilage
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Brief Explanations
- Marrow cavity: This is the central hollow space in the diaphysis (shaft) of the long bone, which holds bone marrow.
- Periosteum: A tough, fibrous membrane that covers the outer surface of the bone (excluding the articular ends).
- Spongy Bone: Found in the epiphyses, this is a porous, lattice-like bone tissue.
- Distal Epiphysis: The rounded end of the long bone that is farthest from the body's trunk.
- Articular Cartilage: Smooth, white tissue that covers the ends of bones where they form joints, reducing friction.
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- Marrow cavity: G
- Periosteum: E
- Spongy Bone: I
- Distal Epiphysis: C
- Articular Cartilage: K