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      • Increases in bone length are primarily the result of endochondral ossification, as the cartilage model can grow interstitially (from within the matrix). In the developing fetus, primitive mesenchyme condenses and these cells differentiate into a chondroblastic phenotype.
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  1. Apr 9, 2024 · Bone ossification is the formation of new bone, which can occur in two ways: intramembranous ossification and endochondral ossification. This article will discuss both forms as well as clinically relevant examples.

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  3. Bone can grow by two mechanisms: membranous ossification and endochondral ossification. Membranous ossification occurs primarily in flat bones (ie. bones of the skull, mandible), while endochondral ossification is seen in long bones (ie. appendicular skeleton).

  4. May 1, 2023 · Bone ossification, or osteogenesis, is the process of bone formation. This process begins between the sixth and seventh weeks of embryonic development and continues until about age twenty-five; although this varies slightly based on the individual.

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  5. Intramembranous ossification begins in utero during fetal development and continues on into adolescence. At birth, the skull and clavicles are not fully ossified nor are the junctions between the skull bone (sutures) closed.

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  6. Fertilization occurs in the oviducts in both dogs and cats. Implantation of zygotes in the uterus occurs at ~18 days in female dogs and 14 days in the queen. This is accompanied by the formation of small swellings along the uterine horns (deciduomata) by ~21 days.

  7. Endochondral ossification is the process by which growing cartilage is systematically replaced by bone to form the growing skeleton. 7 This process occurs at three main sites: the physis, the epiphysis, and the cuboidal bones of the carpus and tarsus.

  8. Jan 17, 2023 · intramembranous ossification: A process that occurs during fetal development to produce bone tissue without a cartilage template. The membrane that occupies the place of the future bone resembles connective tissue and ultimately forms the periosteum, or outer bone layer.

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