Synchondroses specific to children are primarily found between the epiphysis and diaphysis of long bones, known as growth plates. These joints are essential for bone growth during childhood. After puberty, these synchondroses ossify and stop contributing to growth. ;
The synchondroses specific to children are located between the epiphysis and diaphysis of long bones, known as growth plates, which are essential for bone growth during childhood and eventually ossify after puberty. This allows for the lengthening of bones while a child grows. Thus, the answer is B.
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