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the bones of the skull form by which type of ossification? multiple choice intramembranous endochondral incomplete appositional interstitial
Intramembranous ossification is the process by which flat bones, such as the bones of the skull, form directly from mesenchymal connective - tissue membranes. Endochondral ossification is for long bones and involves a cartilage model. Incomplete is not a type of normal ossification process for skull bones. Appositional growth is about increasing bone width, not the initial formation. Interstitial growth is related to the lengthening of long bones in children and not the formation of skull bones.
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A. Intramembranous