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.
The femur is the thighbone, which is the thickest and longest bone in the body. The adjective form for femur is femoral.
CPM -Critical Path Method
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ossification
Intramembranous ossification
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.
intramembranous ossification
The femur is the thighbone, which is the thickest and longest bone in the body. The adjective form for femur is femoral.
Not really. Exoskeletons are chitinous and not subject to ossification because they are not bone but a dense form of protien.
The Sacrum and the femur articulates with the Pelvis
The calvaria including the parietal, frontal, temporal,and occipital bones form by intramembranous ossification. The skull base develops via endochondral ossification.
The medial and lateral condyles, located on the femur and the tibia, form the knee joint. The medial condyle, which is closer to the center of the body, is larger.
They wouldn't grow or get bigger.
Ossification refers to the process of bone formation, where mesenchymal cells differentiate into osteoblasts that produce bone matrix. The laws of ossification include Wolff's Law, which states that bones adapt their shape and structure in response to mechanical stress, and Davis' Law, which states that soft tissues, including bone, remodel and adapt to the stresses placed upon them. These laws help explain how bones grow and adapt to their environment.
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