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The Skeleton: Cartilage, Bones, Hormones + More!

Duration: 09:04Views: 2.6KLikes: 48Date Created: May, 2019

Channel: EmpoweRN

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Description: The process of cartilage growth is called chondrification but at times it can be referred to as chondrogenesis and it arises from mesenchyme tissue that has been compressed. Cartilage remodeling is mainly affected by collagen matrix change and reorganization that responds to compressional and tension forces exerted on the cartilage. ***Learn how to study for Anatomy & Physiology, enjoy the music free version of this video in the -Study Zone- section and much more, go here: youtube.com/channel/UCmhPgswuoCd--XV4Lu34Kkw/join ----Credits----- Music: Pond5.com Visuals: canstockphoto.com pond5.com shutterstock.com Contributing writers and video editors: Ricardo Perez Michael Kostikin Victor Onyino Lorraine Bunag Daniel Boyko Reference & Resources: Shier, D., Butler, J., Lewis, R., & Hole, J. W. (2018). Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th ed.). New York, NY. McGraw-Hill Education.Pg 156-158 Mackie, E., Ahmed, Y. A., Tatarczuch, L., Chen, K. S., & Mirams, M. (2008). Endochondral ossification: how cartilage is converted into bone in the developing skeleton. The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology, 40(1), 46-62. Canalis, E., McCarthy, T., & Centrella, M. (1988). Growth factors and the regulation of bone remodeling. The Journal of clinical investigation, 81(2), 277-281. de Crombrugghe, B., Lefebvre, V., & Nakashima, K. (2001). Regulatory mechanisms in the pathways of cartilage and bone formation. Current opinion in cell biology, 13(6), 721-728.

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