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How Are Replacing Bones Developed In Vertebrates? [Solved]

A. Development and growth of the long bones. Long bones are formed by a process known as endochondral ossification, as opposed to the intramembranous ossification typical of the flat bones. The main difference is that the former involves the formation of a cartilage intermediate that is eventually replaced by bone.

Embryology | Development of Skeletal System

In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about the development of the skeletal system within our embryology …

cartilage: the original skeletal material in vertebrates

All cartilage is an important part of the

Skeletal System #04 (Vertebrae: Regions, Centra, and Apophyses)

5 main vertebral regions Types of Centra (adapted from Hyman) Types of Apophyses (still from Hyman) This video is merely a …