ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LL W/CONNECT ACCESS
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Author: McKinley
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Chapter 7, Problem 6DYKB
_____ 6. Which long bone structure is correctly matched with its description or function?
- a. epiphysis; the end of a bone that is composed of compact bone only
- b. articular cartilage; fibrocartilage located at the ends of a bone
- c. periosteum; responsible for growth in bone width
- d. perforating fibers; blood vessels that penetrate the bone.
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