Briefly describe what is happening in each of the numbered stages of intramembranous ossification as observed in a child's skull shown in the diagram below
What will be an ideal response
The diagram is depicting intramembranous ossification in a child's skull. Stage1 involves the development of an ossification center. During stage 2, calcification begins. In stage 3, trabeculae begin to form. Finally, in stage 4, the periosteum develops.
Question type: Multiple Choice
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