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∙ 11y agoThe process by which cartilage is replaced by bone is called endochondral ossification. It involves the gradual replacement of hyaline cartilage with mineralized bone tissue. Osteoblasts deposit bone matrix over the cartilage scaffold, which is then mineralized to form mature bone tissue. This process is essential for bone growth and development in long bones during childhood and adolescence.
long bone
According to Wiki, the Phalanx is a long bone
bone marrow is in the center of the bone shaft
The shaft of a long bone- diaphysis The head(s) of a long bone- epiphysis
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An osteocyte is a bone cell. It can live as long as the bone exists in the body, and it works to break down old bony matrix so that new matrix can take it's place.
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The process by which cartilage is replaced by bone is called endochondral ossification. It involves the gradual replacement of hyaline cartilage with mineralized bone tissue. Osteoblasts deposit bone matrix over the cartilage scaffold, which is then mineralized to form mature bone tissue. This process is essential for bone growth and development in long bones during childhood and adolescence.
Compact bone is composed of an orderly matrix of collagen fibers and hydroxyapatite (a type of calcium and phosphate mineral) crystals. It is also known as cortical bone because it is primarily found in the outer layer of bones. It differs from spongy or trabecular bone in its orderly structure and the absence of the large spaces present in trabecular bone.
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