Ossification (or osteogenesis) in bone remodeling is the process of laying down new bone material by cells called osteoblasts. It is synonymous with bone tissue formation.
replacement of cartilage with osteocytes
replacement of cartilage with osteocytes
Ossification is the process of bone formation where connective tissue is transformed into bone tissue. It is a normal part of skeletal development and growth in animals and humans.
Ossification is the process of bone formation in the body, where connective tissue is gradually replaced by bone tissue. It plays a crucial role in skeletal development and repair.
Endochondral ossification
Intramembranous ossification
ossification
Ossification (or osteogenesis) is the generic term for bone formation. There are two basic types: membranous ossification and endochondral ossification.
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Intramembranous and Endochondral 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.
Ossification occurs when bones are formed.