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  • HELLO! DO U HAVE ANY IDEA ABOUT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO PROCESS OF BONE FORMATION?
  • YES, I'LL HELP YOU TO UNDERSTAND THIS MATTER ABOUT BONE FORMATION. DONCHA WORRY!
  • GOOD TO KNOW! THANKS FOR THAT! NOW CAN U TELL ME ABOUT IT?
  • There are 3 different cell types called osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts are involved in the formation, expansion, and remodeling of bones. Bones are formed by osteoblasts, matured by osteoocytes, and reabsorbed by osteoclasts.
  • Ossification is another term for the formation of bones. Adulthood continue to develop their bones. Bone restoration continues even after the desired stature has been achieved.
  • OH RIGHT! NOW I KNOW! THANKS FOR HELPING ME LETTING THESE KNOW!
  • In an endochondral ossification, hyaline cartilage is replaced with bone tissue. In this procedure, a cartilage is first created, and then the bone is placed on it. Through a middle cartilage, the procedure continues. It is essential for the development of long bones. This technique takes longer than the other one does in terms of time spent.
  • There are two types of ossification Endochondral and intramembranous. The process of intramembranous ossification involves the replacement of bone tissue with sheet-like connective tissue membranes. These osteoblasts are known as osteocytes when they are enclosed in matrix. The mesenchyme directly forms the bone. This method of bone development prevents the creation of intermediate cartilage.These type of bones are flatbones of the skull and some irregular bones.
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