ossifikációs
Ossifikációs is the biological process by which cartilage or other connective tissue is replaced by bone. This fundamental process is crucial for the development of the skeleton in vertebrates and for the repair of bone after injury. There are two primary pathways for ossification: endochondral ossification and intramembranous ossification.
Endochondral ossification is the most common method and is responsible for forming most of the bones in
Intramembranous ossification, on the other hand, occurs directly within mesenchymal connective tissue membranes, without a cartilage
Both types of ossification are tightly regulated by a complex interplay of hormones, growth factors, and mechanical