Osteoblasts deposit bony matrix around themselves, which form spongy bone
Masses of hyaline cartilage form models of future bones. (3rd month of prenatal dev.)
Endochondral Growth 1st
Cartilage tissue breaks down. Periosteum develops.
Endochondral Growth 2nd
Blood vessels and differentiating osteoblasts from the periosteum invade the disintegrating tissue.
Endochondral Growth 3rd
Osteoblasts form spongy bone in the space occupied by cartilage
Endochondral Growth 4th
Osteoblasts beneath the periosteum deposit compact bone.
Endochondral Growth 5th
Osteoblast become osteocytes when bony matrix completely surrounds them. Endochondral
Endochondral Growth 6th
Osteoblasts deposit bony matrix around themselves, which form spongy bone
Intramembranous Growth 1st step
Dense networks of blood vessels supply the developing spongy bone
Intramembranous Growth 2nd
Osteoblasts become osteocytes when bony matrix completely surrounds them.
Intramembranous Growth 3rd
Embryonic connective tissue on the surface of each developing structure condenses to form periosteum
Intramembranous Growth 4th
Osteoblasts on the inside of the periosteum deposit compact bone over the spongy bone.
Intramembranous Growth 5h