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question 15 (1.3 points) what type of tissue is replaced by bone tissue during endochondral ossification? fibrocartilage whartons jelly hyaline cartilage mesenchymal tissue page 15 of 60
During endochondral ossification, hyaline cartilage serves as a template that is gradually replaced by bone tissue. Mesenchymal tissue is an early - stage embryonic tissue, Wharton's jelly is a type of connective tissue in umbilical cord, and fibrocartilage has different functions and is not the tissue replaced by bone in endochondral ossification.
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