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Ore 1/endochondrial ossification

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occipital, petromastoid part of temporal bone, sphenoid,

ethmoid

these are the bones that forms by the endochondrial ossification but which bone forms totally by EO ; not so sure; but what am sure of is Most of the central skull base develops from endochondral ossification through an intermediary chondrocranium cause the OE responsible of development of fat and irregular bones along with the long bones ...so what do you reckon guys

From: Jasmine <jaso_alex@...>" " < > Sent: Tuesday, 23 August 2011, 21:42Subject: Re: Ore 1

1. Sickle cell anemia

3. squamous part of temporal bone and parts of mandible

4. hypotonic

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