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When donated tissue cells attack the cells of the recipient, the disorder is called
Secondary Ossification
The phase of bone development that occurs after birth, where bone tissue is formed in the epiphyses of long bones, leading to growth in length.
Medullary Cavity
A central cavity of bone shafts where red and/or yellow marrow is stored.
Compact Bone
Type of bone that contains osteons consisting of concentric layers of matrix and osteocytes in lacunae.
Spongy Bone
A type of bone tissue that has a porous structure, found at the ends of long bones and within the interior of vertebrae, facilitating the movement of nutrients and waste.
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