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Compare and contrast the receptor and postreceptor events for lipophilic and hydrophilic hormones.
Developing Bone
Refers to the growth and formation process of bone tissue, typically occurring during childhood and adolescence through ossification.
Long Bone
A type of bone that is longer than it is wide, primarily found in the limbs and serving as a site for muscle attachment and leveraged movement.
Shaft
A long, slender part of an object, designed to support or transmit mechanical power, such as the handle of a tool or the long part of a feather.
Subclavicular
Pertaining to the area below the clavicle, or collarbone.
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