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how human bones grow and develop, from the fetus to the adult.

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Answered by srikavithailaya
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Early in gestation, a fetus has a cartilaginous skeleton from which the long bones and most other bones gradually form throughout development and for years after birth in a process called endochondral ossification. Ossification or osteogenesis is the process of laying new bone material by cells called osteoblasts.

Answered by adnanansari5002
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Early in gestation, a fetus has a cartilaginous skeleton from which the long bones and most other bones gradually form throughout development and for years after birth in a process called endochondral ossification. Ossification or osteogenesis is the process of laying new bone material by cells called osteoblasts.

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