Epiphyses of Long Bones: Structure, Function & Growth
The epiphyses are the rounded ends of long bones. They are made up of cancellous bone, which is a type of bone that is less dense than cortical bone. The epiphyses are covered by a layer of articular cartilage, which helps to reduce friction between bones. The epiphyses are also the site of bone growth in children and adolescents.Bones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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