During fracture healing, cartilage is deposited in granulation tissue to form which of the following? Multiple choice question.
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Which of the following is a transparent tissue? (a) Tendon (b) Fibrous cartilage (c) Hyaline cartilage (d) All of these
Formation of the bony callus in fracture repair is followed by (a) hematoma formation, (b) fibrocartilaginous callus formation, (c) bone remodeling, (d) formation of granulation tissue.
Which is not involved in the process of bone repair following a fracture: A. Fibroblasts produce collagen fibers to connect broken pieces of bone B. A fibrocartilaginous callus serves as a model for new bone growth C. Osteoclasts remove excess bone from the hard callus D. The fracture hematoma reorganizes to form a procallus E. No exceptions; all of the choices are involved in the process of bone repair
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