Endochondral Ossification: Understanding Bone Formation
The process of bone formation from a cartilaginous model is called endochondral ossification. This process involves the replacement of cartilage with bone and typically occurs in the formation of long bones, such as those found in the limbs.Bones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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