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function in bone structure This region (metaphysis) functions to transfer loads from weight-bearing joint surfaces to the diaphysis. Finally, at the end of a long bone is a region known as an epiphysis, which exhibits a cancellous internal structure and comprises the bony substructure of the joint surface.
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In an adult, the metaphysis functions to transfer loads from weight-bearing joint surfaces to the diaphysis.
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The function of the metaphysis in the mature animal is the gradual alteration of the general construction of the bone from the wide-diameter thin cortex of the ...
The metaphyses (singular: metaphysis) are the wide portions of long bones and the regions of the bone where growth occurs.
Each epiphysis meets the diaphysis at the metaphysis. During growth, the metaphysis contains the epiphyseal plate, the site of long bone elongation described ...
Apr 21, 2024 · After ossification, the metaphysis becomes primarily responsible for transferring mechanical loads from the epiphysis to the diaphysis. [5]
Oct 31, 2023 · metaphysis: the part of a long bone that grows during development; periosteum: a membrane surrounding a bone; ossification: the normal process ...
The long bone in a child is divided into four regions: the diaphysis (shaft or primary ossification centre), metaphysis (where the bone flares), ...
The bone marrow inside bone has other important functions, such as making blood cells and storing fat and minerals. ... The metaphysis is the part of a long bone ...