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Shotgun Histology Endochondral Ossification

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Shotgun Histology Endochondral Ossification

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  • can you describe the intramembrenous ossification? o.O

  • YOU ARE AWESOME.

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  • fml i hate medschool....great video tho!

  • Does phosphate and hydroxyapatite have to do with the ossification too of cartilage?

  • Thank you. Your video is helping me review for my exam. Your other videos have been helpful, too!

  • Thanks. Good and simple explication. It´s very clear for me now . Hugs from Argentina.

  • AND THANK U VERY MUCH!

  • ok, so please help, trying to patch the gaps here.

    1. reserve cartilage is made up of chondroblasts, but is there still a perichondrium?

    2. proliferative cartilage is mitotically active chondroblasts forming cytes to enter the lacunae?

    3. the hypertrophy layer is cytes? is that their only function? That they are now mature cells?

    4. dark staining = osteogenic?

    5. what is the zone of destruction/erosion? is this where osteoclasts are? why is it important? Thank you!

  • @fizzypopbp1 hahaghahahahaha..... y so funny?

  • Looks a lot like the Uiowa site

  • Mike I think you might mean "Osteoclasts". Since they release powerful lysosomal enzymes and acids they can breakdown bone. This process is called "resorption". This is a normal part of development , maintenance, and repair of bone.

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