Proctoring 6 Which bone forms by intramembranous ossification? Multiple Choice First metatarsal Hamate Radius Zygomatic
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Step 1: Intramembranous ossification is a process of bone formation that occurs directly within mesenchyme, a type of connective tissue. Show more…
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