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abeling (diagram 2). label a - i in the diagram below.
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diaphysis
yellow bone marrow
metaphysis
trabeculae
periosteum
cartilage
epiphysis a
Brief Explanations
To label the bone diagram:
- A (Epiphysis): The rounded end of the long bone (matches the top/bottom rounded parts).
- B (Metaphysis): Region between epiphysis and diaphysis (growth plate area, between A and C).
- C (Diaphysis): The shaft (middle long part of the bone).
- F (Periosteum): Outer membrane covering the diaphysis (vascular, fibrous layer).
- G (Cartilage): Covers the epiphysis (articular cartilage, smooths joint surfaces).
- H (Trabeculae): Spongy bone structures (network in epiphysis/spongy bone).
- I (Yellow bone marrow): In the medullary cavity (fatty marrow, yellowish, in diaphysis cavity).
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- A: Epiphysis
- B: Metaphysis
- C: Diaphysis
- F: Periosteum
- G: Cartilage
- H: Trabeculae
- I: Yellow bone marrow
(Note: The diagram’s labels (a - i) likely correspond to these, with the given “A” already labeled as Epiphysis. The remaining labels follow bone anatomy: diaphysis (shaft), metaphysis (transition), periosteum (outer layer), cartilage (articular), trabeculae (spongy bone), yellow marrow (medullary cavity).)