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    The First Step of Endochondral Ossification Is
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The First Step of Endochondral Ossification Is

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The first step of endochondral ossification is:


A) formation of the marrow cavity.
B) a cartilage model forms.
C) blood vessels penetrate the central portion of the bone.
D) an epiphyseal plate forms at both ends of the bone.

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