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which bones are formed by intramembranous ossification? (check all that apply) bones of the arms many skull bones bones of the legs parts of the clavicle rewatch
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Intramembranous ossification is the process where bone forms directly from mesenchymal connective tissue, without a cartilage precursor. This process forms flat bones, including most skull bones and parts of the clavicle. Limb bones (arms and legs) form via endochondral ossification, which uses a cartilage model.
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