BIOL 3152 Study Guide - Final Guide: Endochondral Ossification, Hyaline Cartilage, Bone

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Ossification of a long bone (on printer paper: bone is more easily repaired than cartilage, one symptom of a broken bone is nausea probably something with the autonomic nervous system not sure! If you break a bone, you have to set it so it doesn"t grow crooked: not always vomiting, just something that feels off similar feelings are created with gallbladder problem. 15-nov-2016: muscles pull on broken bones and make them crooked reason you need to reset it, ribcage, clavicle, etc. cannot be reset as easily usually just leave it alone and it will heal on it"s own. Bone classification****( favorite exam question ) when classifying, always say according to what criterion. Integumentary/dermal bone grows underneath the skin, ossifies from mesenchyme under the skin: ex: skull, flat bones, endoskeleton (location) from cartilaginous replacement bone, from endochondral bone. Integumentary skeleton: bones from paraxial mesoderm grows lateral to notochord, bone that comes from somites.