B. Both processes form woven bone.
Explanation:
Bone growth and development is mainly characterized by bone ossification processes taking place through the two main osteogenic pathways – intramembranous and endochondral ossification.
The woven bones are the primary immature bones formed by both these ossification processes from the bone cells (osteoclasts, osteocytes, osteoblast) and calcified bone matrix. These woven cells later developed into the mature secondary bones or the lamellar bones – spongy (cancellous) or compact (dense cortical) bones.
Intramembranous ossification takes place mesenchymal sheets of connective tissues and produces soft spongy bones.
Endochondral ossification results in replacement of hyaline cartilage to form the long bones.
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Climax-Pattern Theory
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- The Climax Pattern Theory emphasizes that a natural community is adapted to the whole pattern of environmental factors in which it exists.
- In addition to climatic factors, e.g. wind, there are a whole range of edaphic factors, fire, and biotic factors, including grazing, disease and mutualistic and competitive interactions.
- The Climax Pattern Theory allows a continuity of climax types, varying gradually along environmental gradients and not neatly packaged into discrete climax types.
Answer:
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