Number the five functional layers of the epiphyseal plate in the correct order,
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Number the five functional layers of the epiphyseal plate in the correct order, from diaphysis side to epiphyseal side. calcified cartilage hypertrophic cartilage ossification proliferating cartilage resting cartilage Match the descriptions of the components of a long bone listed in column A with the appropriate term listed in column B. diaphysis epiphysis metaphysis the area where the epiphysis of a developing long bone meets the shaft the end of a long bone the shaft of a lone bone In mature skeleton, __ (red/yellow) bone marrow fills the medullary cavity of a long bone, and __ (red/yellow) Done marrow is located within the proximal epiphyses of long bones such as the homers and femur. The outer covering of bone, the periosteum, is composed of which type of connective tissue? (Circle one.) cartilage dense irregular connective tissue elastic connective tissue reticular connective tissue the ribs are classified as bones of the axial skeleton. __(True/False) The bones composing the appendicular skeleton include the upper limb bones, tower limb bones, and vertebrae. __ (True/False)Explanation / Answer
Q2.
1. Area where epiphysis meets the shaft- Metaphyses.
2. End of long bones- epiphyses.
3.Shaft of long bone- Diaphysis.
Q3. In mature skeleton;
Yellow bone marrow- fills medullary cavity
Red bone marrow- located within proximal epiphysis of long bones such as humerus and femur.
Red marrow is found mainly in the flat bones, such as the pelvis, sternum, cranium, ribs, vertebrae and scapulae, and in the cancellous ("spongy") material at the epiphyseal ends of long bones such as the femur and humerus. Yellow marrow is found in the medullary cavity, the hollow interior of the middle portion of short bones.
Q4. B. Dense irregular connective tissue.
Q5. Ribs are bones of axial skeletin- True.
Q6. Bones of appendicular skeleton include upper limb, lower limb and vertebrae- False.
Appendicular skeleton is formed of bones of upper and lower limb and girdles.
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