Learning Targets
6-5 Students can compare the mechanisms of endochondral ossification and intramembranous ossification.
6-6 Students can describe the remodeling and homeostatic mechanisms of the skeletal system.
6-6 Students can describe the remodeling and homeostatic mechanisms of the skeletal system.
Checkpoints
6-5• In endochondral ossification what is the original source of osteoblasts?
6-5• As briefly as possible describe the process of endochondral ossification, using key words and terms.
6-5• During intramembranous ossification which type of tissue is replaced?
6-5• How could x-rays of the femur be used to determine if a person has reached full height?
6-6• Describe the process of bone remodeling.
6-6• Why is bone remodeling important?
6-5• As briefly as possible describe the process of endochondral ossification, using key words and terms.
6-5• During intramembranous ossification which type of tissue is replaced?
6-5• How could x-rays of the femur be used to determine if a person has reached full height?
6-6• Describe the process of bone remodeling.
6-6• Why is bone remodeling important?
Terms
6-5
• Calcification
• Endochondral ossification
• Primary ossification center
• Secondary ossification center
• Articular cartilage
• Epiphyseal cartilage
• Epiphyseal line
• Intramembranous ossification
• Dermal bones
• Ossification center
• Spicules
6-6
• Remodeling
• Calcification
• Endochondral ossification
• Primary ossification center
• Secondary ossification center
• Articular cartilage
• Epiphyseal cartilage
• Epiphyseal line
• Intramembranous ossification
• Dermal bones
• Ossification center
• Spicules
6-6
• Remodeling
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