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The skeleton is originally cartilaginous during fetal development. Over time, the cartilage is replaced by bone in a process called endochondral ossification, where bone tissue gradually forms and replaces the cartilage framework.
The skull contains what we call the eye socket or orbit. There are seven bones that articulate to form the orbit: frontal bone, lacrimal bone, ethmoid bone, zygomatic bone, maxillary bone, palatine bone and the sphenoid bone.
No, the bony callus is primarily composed of spongy (cancellous) bone. It forms during the healing process of a bone fracture and helps stabilize and repair the bone. The bony callus eventually remodels into compact bone over time.
A bone projection refers to a bony outgrowth or prominence that extends from the main body of a bone. These projections serve as attachment points for muscles, tendons, and ligaments, helping to stabilize and move the skeleton. Some common examples of bone projections include tubercles, tuberosities, and trochanters.
The frontal bones form the bony eye brow ridges.
yes
Nasal Bone
Bony fishes.
No bony fish are not extinct. Bony fish are fish with a bone skeleton unlike Cartilaginous fish which heave a cartilage skeleton and jawless fish which don't have a skeleton. -Erin 11
Ray-finned fish have "true" bone skeletons, where as the cartlaginous fish have...cartilage instead of bone as their skeletons.
The bony, scary Halloween form is a skeleton (human bone system).
bone, or osseous
Axial, skull, backbone, bony thorax, appendicular skeleton, upper appendages, periosteum, compact bone, spongy bone.
A jellyfish is an invertebrate as it does not have an internal bony skeleton or back bone.
The taxonomic classification of fish that have hard, bony skeletons is teleosts.
Osteichthyes are fish that have skeletons made out of bone instead of cartilage. They are usually called "bony fish".
Yes. Snakes have a bony skeleton as do all land vertebrates.