Intramembranous Ossification: How Bones Form - A Comprehensive Overview
Most bones in the human body form via intramembranous ossification. During prenatal development, specific embryonic mesenchyme (connective tissue) membranes directly transform into a bone, such as bones of the cranium (flat bones) and some facial bonesBones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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