masses of hyaline cartilage shaped like future bony structures;Grow rapidly for a time and then begin to change extensively.
it develops in the diaphysis in long bones
Intramembranous ossification Endochondral ossification Appositional growth
Endochondral Ossification meaning "formed in cartilage.
no
Endochondral ossification
Ossification (or osteogenesis) is the generic term for bone formation. There are two basic types: membranous ossification and endochondral ossification.
They wouldn't grow or get bigger.
Endochondral bone
Endochondral ossification
The term endochondral is used to indicate a gradual formation (e.g. bone growth in a human fetus).A similar word is :endocrine (glands) - a classification of human body glands producing regulatory hormones
No, you have it backwards. "Chondro" is the prefix for cartilage while "osteo" is the prefix for bone. Endochondral ossificiation is when the cartilage is replaced by bone, so you would have osteocytes moving into the matrix and replacing the chondrocytes.
It forms with the rest of your organs and organelles before you are born. At the beginning (when you are just born), almost all of the marrows in your body produce blood. As you grow up, this number decreases.