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endonchondral ossification (major form)

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what bone of the body originate as hyaline cartilage   endochondral ossification  
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what bone replaces the cartilage   endochondral ossification  
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cartilage and chondrocytes in the shaft enlarges in what bones?   long bones  
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in long bones the matrix is reduced to   small struts  
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calcified struts isolate the ___ in long bones   chondrocytes  
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chondrocytes die and disintegrate in   long bones  
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bone formation occurs first on the __   shaft surface  
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cells of the innter layer of the cartilage covering (perichondrium) differentiate into what?   osteoblasts  
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new blood vessels penetrate the cartilage to the ___   central region  
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what forms an ossification center within the bone?   new osteoblasts  
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spongy bone spreads towards ___   the end  
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as the bone enlarges, osteoclasts erode the ___   trabeculae  
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secondary ossification centers from in the ___   epiphyses  
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epiphyses becomes filled with ___   spongy bone  
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a thin cap of the original cartilage remains exposed on the ends is called what?   articular cartilage  
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at a metaphysis, a narrow cartilaginous region called the ___ separates the epiphysis from the diaphysis.   epiphyseal cartilage  
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growth in length occurs from the ___   epiphyseal cartilage  
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cell division produces new cartilage, but at the border with diaphysis, older cartilage is broken down by invading osteoclasts (replaced with bone and medullary cavity expands)   epiphyseal cartilage  
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as long as the epiphyseal cartilage continues to grow the bone will continue to ___   grow in length  
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