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model 3: endochondral ossification, part 2 the epiphyseal growth plate …

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model 3: endochondral ossification, part 2
the epiphyseal growth plate

  1. chondrocytes are cartilage cells. if these cells are proliferating, what does

that mean they are doing?

  1. based on the order of the various zones in the growth plate, what does it

appear happens to the cartilage cells (chondrocytes) after they proliferate?

  1. hyper- means more than normal, and trophy- means to eat. what happens

to a person if they eat more than necessary for an extended period of time?

a. based on your previous answer and the appearance of the chondrocytes in
the zone of hypertrophy, what does hypertrophy mean?

  1. what happens to the cartilage after it hypertrophies?
  1. what does the calcified cartilage become in the ossification zone?

application

  1. draw an arrow next to the growth plate in model 3 to indicate the direction

in which the bone is growing.

Explanation:

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Brief Explanations

Proliferation in cells means they are undergoing cell division (mitosis) to increase their number. For chondrocytes (cartilage cells), proliferating means they are dividing to produce more chondrocytes.

Brief Explanations

Looking at the order of the zones in the growth plate (Zone of Proliferation → Zone of Hypertrophy → Zone of Calcification → Zone of Ossification), after proliferating, the chondrocytes move into the Zone of Hypertrophy. In this zone, the cells change: they increase in size (hypertrophy), as seen from the larger appearance of the cells in that zone compared to the proliferation zone.

Brief Explanations

If a person eats more than necessary for an extended period, they will take in more calories than their body uses. These excess calories are stored as fat, leading to weight gain and eventually obesity (an increase in body mass, particularly fat mass).

Answer:

When chondrocytes are proliferating, they are undergoing cell division (mitosis) to increase the number of cartilage cells.

Question 14