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the presence of an epiphyseal plate indicates that: bone length is no l…

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the presence of an epiphyseal plate indicates that:
bone length is no longer increasing
bone length is increasing
bone diameter is increasing
bone diameter is decreasing
bone is dead
question 11
bones in fingers or toes are called
hyoid
scapula
clavicle
patella
phalanges
section: 33.1 blooms: knowledge

Explanation:

Response
First Question (Epiphyseal Plate)
Brief Explanations

The epiphyseal plate (growth plate) is responsible for bone length growth during development. When bone growth in length stops, the epiphyseal plate is replaced by bone (epiphyseal line). So, its presence means bone length is still increasing. Other options: Bone diameter growth is via appositional growth (not related to epiphyseal plate), and the plate’s presence doesn’t mean bone is dead.

Brief Explanations

Phalanges are the bones of the fingers (hand phalanges) and toes (foot phalanges). Hyoid is a neck bone, scapula is the shoulder blade, clavicle is the collarbone, patella is the kneecap—none are finger/toe bones.

Answer:

B. bone length is increasing

Question 11 (Bones in Fingers/Toes)