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How about ossified past tense is that a word can a person be ossified?

Yes, ossified is the past tense of ossify.


Are reptiles distinguished by their ossified skeleton?

An ossified skeleton is one of the distinguishing features of reptiles.


What is ossified?

Ossified refers to when a tissue, such as cartilage, hardens and turns into bone. This process is part of normal bone development and occurs as a natural aging process.


What does it mean if the 50 cm femur and the epiphyseal discs are completely ossified?

50cm is about the length of an adult - and when a bone is completely ossified, that means that bone has stopped growing.


Are bones living tissue?

yes, they are an ossified tissue


What is the analysis of waking in the blue?

These victorious figures of bravado ossified young.


What bones in a fetus has ossified at birth?

lower end of femur, upper end of tibia, calcaneus, talus and cuboid have ossified by birth.Among them the lower end of femur, calcaneus and talus are more persistent.


What is the term for the spaces between developing skull bones that have not ossified?

that is called the baby's soft spot. which is when the baby's skull is not fully developed.


When was Fragments of Fragments created?

Fragments of Fragments was created in 2006.


What are are the things on a giraffes head?

The 'horns' are formed from ossified cartilage, and are called ossicones.


Are the spaces between skull bones that have not ossified called sutures?

Spaces between skull bones that have not ossified usually occur from birth to age two and are called fontanels. By age two, the fontanels close and become sutures.


What is the only animal always born with horns thanks to ossified cartilage called ossicones which are part of the skull?

The giraffe is the only animal born with horns called ossicones. These ossicones are made of ossified cartilage and are part of the giraffe's skull structure.