Endochondral Ossification
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The Axial Skeleton — Langman's Medical Embryology▶ 6:18It's a direct replacement process, no intermediate model needed, but most of the load -bearing, complex, or structurally rigid parts of the…And that's endochondral ossificationThat's itBones and Bone Structure — Visual Anatomy & Physiology▶ 16:12But growing in length and forming the original bone itself happens via two totally distinct processes of ossification, starting about six weeks…Let's look at endochondral ossification firstEndo meaning inside, chondral meaning cartilageBone: Structure, Cells & Formation — Histology: A Text and Atlas▶ 36:26And this classification only refers to the mechanism by which bone first appearsEndochondral ossification is the method used by most of the skeleton, the extremities, the weight -bearing axis, and it requires a cartilage…Intramembranous ossification is the simpler, more direct pathway