endochondral ossification

     

Enochondral ossification is one of the two processes during fetal development of the mammalian skeletal system in which bone tissue is created. It is also an essential process for the rudimentary formation of long bones, increasing the length of long bones, and healing of bone fractures. Unlike intramembranous ossification, which is the other process, endochondral ossification requires a pre-existing cartilage model.

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