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What is the name given to the end of a long bone which forms the joint?
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Epiphyseal Plates
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Diaphysis
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Epiphysis.
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Medullary Cavity
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The correct answer is Epiphysis. The epiphysis refers to the end of a long bone that forms the joint. It is covered with articular cartilage and helps to provide stability and support to the joint. The epiphysis also contains red bone marrow, which is responsible for producing blood cells. The other options mentioned in the question, such as epiphyseal plates, diaphysis, and medullary cavity, are not the correct names for the end of a long bone that forms the joint.