2 Types of Ossifications
Endochondral Ossification creates...
All bones below head except clavicle
Step 3 of Intramembranous Ossification
1. Early Spongy Bone is formed as osteoblasts form trabeculae 2. Mesenchyme cells form periosteum and some forms red bone marrow
Step 2 of Intramembranous Ossification
1. Osteoblasts secrete organic matrix/osteoid, which calcifies. 2. Calcium salts and inorganic matrix/hydroxyapatite deposited in trabeculae during calcification. 3. Osteoblasts trapped in lacunae, become osteocytes
Step 2 of Endochondral Ossification
2. Bones begin to ossify from the outside 2A. Osteoblasts build bone collar on external surface 2B. Internal cartilage begins to calcify and chondrocytes die, leave lacunae
Step 1 of Intramembranous Ossification
A. Osteoblasts develop in the primary ossification center B. Mesenchymal Cells-->Osteogenic Cells-->Osteoblasts
Step 1 of Endochondral Ossification
Chondroblasts in perichondrium differentiate into osteoblasts Chondroblasts-->Osteogenic-->Osteoblasts Periosteum forms
Step 4 of Intramembranous Ossification
Early Compact Bone is formed beneath periosteum by osteoblasts
Intramembranous Ossification is based on model of...
Embryonic Connective Tissue
Intramembranous Ossification creates...
Flat bones of skull and clavicles
Endochondral Ossification is based on model of...
Hyaline Cartilage
Step 3A of Endochondral Ossification
In primary ossification center, osteoblasts replace calcified cartilage with early spongy bone; secondary ossification centers and medullary cavity develop
Step 3B of Endochondral Ossification
Medullary cavity enlarges due to ossification and epiphysis ossify. Remaining cartilage replaced with spongy bone. Filled with red bone marrow. Cartilage remains in epiphyseal plate and articular cartilage.