csontosodásból
Csontosodásból is a Hungarian term that translates to "ossification" or "bone formation" in English. It refers to the process by which soft connective tissue, such as cartilage or fibrous membrane, is replaced by bone. This is a fundamental biological process crucial for skeletal development in vertebrates and for the repair of bone fractures.
There are two primary types of ossification. Intramembranous ossification occurs directly within mesenchymal connective tissue, without
Endochondral ossification involves a cartilage model that is gradually replaced by bone. This process is responsible
The process of csontosodásból is tightly regulated by hormones and growth factors. It continues throughout life,