What is the fate of Meckel's Cartilage?
A. Degenerates completely, to be replaced by the mandible by membranous ossification.
B. Degenerates partially, forming the proximal end of the mandible by endochondral ossification.
C. Provides additional support to the mandible as it develops, and then degenerates.
D. Serves as the cartilaginous template for the maxillary ossification.
E. Serves as the cartilaginous template for the mandibular ossification.
Answer: A. Degenerates completely, to be replaced by the mandible by membranous ossification.
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