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Q: Which is formed by intramembrous ossification?
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How was bones form?

There are two ways bones are formed, intramembranous ossification, and endochondral ossification. Intramembranous ossification is how the flat bones are formed, while the long bones are formed with endochondral ossification.


How do you use ossification in a sentence?

Ossification occurs when bones are formed.


Is the lower jaw formed by intramembranous ossification?

yes


Is the clavicle formed by the intraemranous ossification?

yes primary ossification center appears in 5th weak of intra-uterine life


What is the term for the process of cartilage turning into bone?

Endochondral Ossification meaning "formed in cartilage.


What is the process in which mineral matter replaced previously formed cartilage is?

Ossification


What is the process in which mineral matter replaces previously formed cartilage is called?

Ossification


Does endochondral ossification begins on fibrous connective tissue membranes?

No, INTRAMEMBRANOUS OSSIFICATION, is developed from a fibrous membrane. Essentially all bones below the base of the skull (except the clavicles) are formed from endochondral ossification. Endochondral ossification uses hyaline cartilage "bones" as a pattern for forming true bones.


What process in which mineral replaces previously formed cartilage is called?

This process is called ossification.


What is formed through a process called ossification?

Bone is formed through a process called ossification. Osteoclasts are cells that release an acid which dissolves the collagen and mineral coating. Osteoblasts are cells that lay down new collagen. in ossification the osteoclasts and osteoblasts are involved in breaking down bone.. then forming bone which happens continuously in life


Which ossification method would form a femur?

The femur is formed through the endochondral ossification process. This is where bone replaces the cartilage. There are six steps in this type of ossification and they are as follows; one the development of cartilage model, two the growth of the cartilage model, three the development of the primary ossification center, four the development of the medullary cavity, five the development of the secondary ossification centers, and six the formation of articular cartilage and the epiphyseal plate.


What is the process of cartilage turning into hard adults bones?

Ossification