Asked by Tyler Novak on Jun 08, 2024

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The flat bones of the skull develop from ________.

A) hyaline cartilage
B) areolar tissue
C) compact bone
D) fibrous connective tissue
E) fibrocartilage

Flat Bones

Bones characterized by their thin, flattened shape, providing protection to internal organs and serving as areas for muscle attachment, examples include the skull, ribs, and pelvis.

Fibrous Connective Tissue

A connective tissue type that is composed of parallel bundles of collagen fibers, providing strength, support, and flexibility to various structures of the body.

Hyaline Cartilage

A type of strong, flexible connective tissue found in various parts of the body such as the joints, nose, and trachea.

  • Expound on the processes and locales crucial for bone development and growth, focusing on the intramembranous and endochondral ossification methods.
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Nandini ChadhaJun 13, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The flat bones of the skull develop from fibrous connective tissue through a process called intramembranous ossification.