The epiphyseal plate of a long bone; located at the junction of the proximal and distal epiphyses with the diaphysis. Areas where long bones increase in length by the process of endochondral bone formation. When an animal reaches its full size - thes

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1. The epiphyseal plate of a long bone; located at the junction of the proximal and distal epiphyses with the diaphysis. Areas where long bones increase in length by the process of endochondral bone formation. When an animal reaches its full size - thes