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Q: Does Endochondral ossification leads to the formation of cranial bones?
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Cranial bones and other flat bones develop?

The calvaria including the parietal, frontal, temporal,and occipital bones form by intramembranous ossification. The skull base develops via endochondral ossification.


The long bones of the body are developed by what type of ossification?

Long bones are developed by endochondral ossification, which requires a cartilage precursor.


During endochondral bone formation the primary center of ossification forms in the?

it develops in the diaphysis in long bones


What are the outward conical projections on some fetal cranial?

ossification centers


What bones is produced by intramembranous ossification?

Ossification means bone growth or formation. I will be disscussing breifly normal or physiological ossification because there is pathological ossification.There are two types of ossification in the human body: endochondral and intramembranous. Most of the bones in the human skeleton , especially the long and short bones, develop via endochondrial ossification, but some including the clavicle and most of the bones of the skull( flat bones) are formed by the intramembranous type. Intramembranous ossification , the source of most of the flat bones, is so called because it takes place within condensations of mesenchymal tissue and not by replacement of pre-existing piece of hyaline cartilage as the case in endochondral ossification. The frontal and parietal bones of the skull, as well as parts of the temporal and occipital bones and the mandible and maxilla, are formed by intra membranous ossification. This process also contributes to the growth of short bones and the thickening (not the lengthening) of long bones.

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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.


Cranial bones and other flat bones develop?

The calvaria including the parietal, frontal, temporal,and occipital bones form by intramembranous ossification. The skull base develops via endochondral ossification.


The long bones of the body are developed by what type of ossification?

Long bones are developed by endochondral ossification, which requires a cartilage precursor.


What is the process by which bones form?

ossification


What is the type of ossification in bones preformed in cartilage?

Endochondral 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.


Most bones of the body form by which type of ossification?

Intramembranous ossification


What is the name of the mechanism in which long bones ossify?

Endochondral ossification.


What is the primary center for endochondral ossification or long bones?

diaphysis


During endochondral bone formation the primary center of ossification forms in the?

it develops in the diaphysis in long bones


Does endochondral ossification use hyaline cartilage as a pattern for forming true bones?

No


What might happen if children's bones didn't have growth plates of cartilag?

They wouldn't grow or get bigger.