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There are two types of bone growth: intramembranous and endochondral. The former is membrane-formed (no cartilage) and has numerous small blood vessels, while the latter is cartilage-formed and does ...
There are two types of bone formation or ossification, namely, intramembranous ossification and endochondral ossification. In this process, the connective tissue membranes are replaced with bony ...
The skeleton is among the most commonly injured body tissues. Every year more than 16 million fractures of long bones occur in the United States. Fortunately, bone has excellent regenerative ...
There are two types of bone growth: intramembranous and endochondral. The former is membrane-formed (no cartilage) and has numerous small blood vessels, while the latter is cartilage-formed and does ...
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