Questions: True or False Question Once "closed" or ossified, growth in length no longer occurs at an epiphysial plate. True False

True or False Question

Once "closed" or ossified, growth in length no longer occurs at an epiphysial plate.
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Transcript text: True or False Question Once "closed" or ossified, growth in length no longer occurs at an epiphysial plate. True False
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The answer is True: Once "closed" or ossified, growth in length no longer occurs at an epiphysial plate.

Explanation:

  • The epiphysial plate, also known as the growth plate, is a hyaline cartilage plate located at the ends of long bones. It is responsible for the longitudinal growth of bones during childhood and adolescence.
  • As a person matures, the cartilage in the growth plate gradually ossifies, or turns into bone, in a process called epiphyseal closure.
  • Once the growth plate is fully ossified, it becomes a solid bone structure, and no further growth in length can occur at that site.
  • Therefore, the statement is true because ossification of the epiphysial plate marks the end of bone lengthening.
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