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Where is Trabecular Bone Located?
Trabecular bone is primarily found at the ends of long bones, within the interior of vertebrae, and in the pelvis. It is also present in the epiphyses (the rounded ends) of long bones and within the interior of flat bones like the sternum and ribs.
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