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| have thin, roughly parallel surfaces. |
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| are small, flat, irregularly shaped bones between the flat bones of the skull. |
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| are relatively long and slender. |
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| have complex shapes with short, flat, notched, or ridged surfaces. |
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| is an expanded area found at each end of the bone. |
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| fill in the spaces between the osteons in compact bone. |
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| are found at the outer and inner surfaces of the bone. |
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| increases bone diameter of existing bone. |
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| The location where ossification begins |
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| The developing bone grows outward from the ossification center in small struts. |
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| results from an overproduction of growth hormone before puberty. |
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| crack or break due to extreme mechanical stress. |
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| forms as a network of spongy bones unites the inner edges. |
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