Most bones in the appendicular skeleton develop from cartilage in a process known as endochondral ossification.
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Bones develop by either of the two ways, intramembranous and intracartilagenous.
these are the bones that could develop in the soft tissue. for example bones (rider's bones) could develop in the aductor muscles of horse riders.
when you are a baby the bones then were cartilage
Fibrosarcomas originate in the ends of the bones in the arm or leg, and then spread to soft tissue.
It takes 26-40 weeks for a fetus' bones to fully develop.
There are 206 bones in the human body when you fully develop.
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because they don't develop when you are a kid. they form as you are growing and they are most likely finished developing at the ages 20-24. some people develop their teeth bones early, some late. hope this helped.
The clavicles and the cranial bones of the skull develop from a fibrous membrane. This process is known as intramembranous ossification.
Seisamoids
chicken