What type of tissue is replaced in the embryo during endochondral ossification?

A) connective tissue membranes
B) fibrocartilage
C) mesenchymal tissue
D) hyaline cartilage
E) Wharton's jelly


D

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A) Benefits ectotherms by enabling them to reach the thermoneutral zone. B) Benefits ectotherms by allowing them to increase their metabolism, which speeds up digestion, nutrient absorption, and biosynthesis. C) Benefits endotherms by enabling them to conserve energy when temperatures are cold. D) B and C

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The ________ can be found as part of the epithalamus, near the superior colliculi of the midbrain.

A. hypothalamus B. pituitary gland C. pineal gland D. adrenal gland E. hypophysis

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