indochondral bones are formed from models made of â—» cartilage. Endochondral bones are formed from models made of cartilage.
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In endochondral bone formation (a) osteoclasts produce bone (b) joints connect fibers (c) the skeleton consists of cartilage (d) bones develop from cartilage templates (e) bones form in noncartilage connective tissue.
Endochondral ossification ceases at two years of age. The cartilage model used in endochondral ossification becomes surrounded by perichondrium except in the diaphysis. In long bones, the diaphysis is the site of the primary ossification center. In mature bone, the only cartilage that remains is the articular cartilage on the epiphyses of bones.
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In which of the following does bone form from cartilage? a. endochrondral ossification b. synovial ossification c. intramembrous ossification d. bone remodeling
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