Friday, April 15, 2011

Endochondral ossification

Endochondral ossification is a process that creates fetal bone tissue in mammals. There are zones, or types, of cartilage that can be seen at a microscopic level during this process:

reserve proliferation hypertrophy calcification ossification

Or:

Radioactive planets hush clean oboes.
Runny patterns hurl cyan oranges.
Righteous pillows hide colossal opportunities.

Better info is at Wikipedia.

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