II, then passes through the bony canal of the hypotarsus that is deep to all the other flexor tendons; the tendon ossifies again and lies adjacent (lateral) to the posterior metatarsal crest; the vinculum from the tendon of M.
It loses its connection with the palato-pterygoid, and apparently ossifies as a small ossicle-- the incus of the middle ear.
In development the centrum of the axis ossifies from one centre, and the odontoid, peg from another, which at that time occupies the position of centrum of the atlas.
The post-sacral part of the spinal column ossifies continuously, forming an unsegmented cylindrical rod, the urostyle.
The shaft of the tibia ossifies from one centre, the distal end from a second, and the proximal end from two more.
The atlas ossifies from three centres, one forming the mid-ventral portion, the others the two halves of the remainder.
Each half of the pelvis ossifies from two centres.
The ventral section is usually formed of two more or less separated parts, an anterior which ossifies as the pubis, and a posterior which ossifies as the ischium.
In Teleostei the scapular region often ossifies in two parts, the smaller of which is named by Parker praecoracoid, though it is quite distinct from Gegenbaur's praecoracoid.
The Meckelian cartilage becomes soon covered by investing bones, and its proximal end ossifies as the articulare.
Goette and Rathke both state that the clavicle is at first continuous with the coraco-scapular plate, but becomes early separated, and ossifies entirely as a membrane bone.
The quadrate cartilage ossifies as the quadrate bone, and supplies the permanent articulation for the lower jaw.
This process, known as the coracoid process, is held by Sabatier to be the praecoracoid; while this author also holds that the upper third of the glenoid cavity, which ossifies by a special nucleus, is the true coracoid.
Its upper element ossifies as the hyomandibular (fig.
It is however soon separated, and ossifies very early, in the human embryo before any other bone.
The notochord appears also to enter into the posterior part of the region which ossifies as the basisphenoid.
Sy), which is firmly connected with the mandibular arch, ossifies as the symplectic (fig.
The quadrate region remains relatively stationary in growth as compared with the adjacent parts of the skull, and finally ossifies to form the malleus bone of the ear.
The os pedis ossifies from two centres, one of which is for the articular surface; but this epiphysis fuses with the rest of the bone before birth.
The bone usually ossifies from one centre, but often there is a complementary nucleus for the upper surface.
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