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Put the following in correct order for endochondral ossification.
1) Mesenchymal cells of the embryo develop into cartilage-producing cells.
2) The periosteum (formerly perichondrium) begins to produce a thin layer of compact bone.
3) A hyaline cartilage model of the future bone is formed.
4) Cartilage in the midregion of the model becomes calcified.
5) Spongy bone tissue develops at the primary ossification center.
6) Secondary ossification centers produce spongy bone tissue of the epiphyses.
7) Medullary cavity is formed.
Wernicke's Area
A region of the brain located in the temporal lobe, crucial for language comprehension.
Role
A function or position that an individual occupies in a social, relational, or organizational context, often defining expected behaviors and responsibilities.
Penfield Map
A representation of the motor cortex and sensory cortex in the human brain, illustrating the correspondence between body parts and their neurological representation, based on Wilder Penfield's research.
Speech Area
Regions in the brain, primarily located in the left hemisphere, involved in the processing and production of language.
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