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Bone & Cartilage Development - Anatomy & Physiology
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*The region where these joint - forming cells exist is called the "interzone".
*The region where these joint - forming cells exist is called the "interzone".
*There are three layers in the interzone; a middle layer of low density with regions of high density either side.
*There are three layers in the interzone; a middle layer of low density with regions of high density either side.
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**The high density regions form cartilage.
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