Organization of Cartilage within the Epiphyseal Plates of Growing Long Bones :)

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Organization of Cartilage within the Epiphyseal Plates of Growing Long Bones
  1. Resting Zone (Closest layer to the epiphysis)
    1. Proliferation Zone
      1. Hypertrophic Zone
        1. Calcification Zone
          1. Ossification Zone
            1. Trabecular Bone produced
              1. Osteoblasts and Osteoclasts working together
            2. Trabecular-like cartilage
            3. Older Chondrocytes Enlarge
              1. Signal Matrix to calcify
            4. Reproducing Cartilage
              1. Lengthening metaphysis
            5. Inactive Cartilage
            6. Epiphyseal Plates: Secondary Ossification Centers
              1. Bone matrix from primary and secondary ossification centers= Bone maturity achieved
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