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How do bones formed?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bone formation, also called ossification, process by which new bone is produced. ... Soon after the osteoid is laid down, inorganic salts are deposited in it to form the hardened material recognized as mineralized bone. The cartilage cells die out and are replaced by osteoblasts clustered in ossification centres.

Answered by Anonymous
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Bone is formed in the embryo in two general ways ..

Osteoblasts secrete the osteoid into this membrane to form a sponglike network of bony processes called trabeculae.

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