Endochondral Ossification Flashcards
1
Q
What bones are formed through endochondral ossification?
A
Most bones are formed this way
2
Q
What is the function of mesenchyme in endochondral ossification and where does it take place?
A
- Mesenchyme creates Cartilage model, which gets replaced by bone.
- The replacement begins in middle (diaphysis) of long bones & follows in ends (epiphyses)
3
Q
Explain the five stages of endochondral ossification
A
- Chondrocytes at the center of the growing cartilage model enlarge and then die as the matrix calcifies.
- Newly derived osteoblasts cover the shaft of the cartilage in a thin layer of bone.
- Blood vessels penetrate the cartilage. New osteoblasts form a primary ossification center.
- Bone of the shaft thickens, and the cartilage near each epiphysis is replaced by shafts of bone.
- Articular cartilage, Epiphyseal cartilage and secondary ossification center are formed.