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what type of tissue is replaced by bone in intramembranous ossification?
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mesenchyme or embryonic fibrous connective tissue
epithelium
dense fibrous connective tissue
cartilage
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In intramembranous ossification, mesenchyme or embryonic fibrous connective tissue is directly converted into bone tissue without going through a cartilage - intermediate stage. Epithelium is not involved in this process. Dense fibrous connective tissue is not the tissue replaced by bone in intramembranous ossification. Cartilage is replaced by bone in endochondral ossification, not intramembranous ossification.
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Mesenchyme or embryonic fibrous connective tissue