Dictionary Definition
ossification
Noun
1 the developmental process of bone
formation
2 the calcification of soft tissue into a
bonelike material
3 the process of becoming rigidly fixed in a
conventional pattern of thught or behavior
4 hardened conventionality [syn: conformity]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- the normal process by which bone is formed
- the calcification of tissue into a bonelike mass; the mass so formed
- the process of becoming set in one's ways or beliefs; rigid conventionality
Extensive Definition
Ossification is the process of bone formation, in which connective
tissues, such as cartilage are turned to bone
or bone-like tissue. The ossified tissue is invaginated with blood
vessels. These blood vessels bring minerals like calcium and deposit it in the
ossifying tissue. Bone formation is a dynamic process, with cells
called osteoblasts
depositing minerals, and osteoclasts removing bone.
This process, termed bone
remodeling continues throughout life.
Types of ossification
- Endochondral ossification: formation of bone by detachment of hyaline bone.
- Intramembranous ossification: dissolment of bone from mesenchyme, esp. round bones found in the pelvis
- Heterotopic ossification: detachment of bone in extraskeletal hard tissue, esp. in connective tissue or muscle tissue.
Evolution
Several hypotheses have been proposed for how bone evolved as a structural element in vertebrates. One popular idea is that bone developed from tissues that evolved to store minerals. In this model, minerals such as calcium were stored in cartilage, and that bone was an exaptation from this ossified cartilage. However, other possibilities include bony tissue evolving as an osmotic barrier, or as a protective structure.References
ossification in Indonesian: Osifikasi
ossification in Japanese: 骨化
ossification in Swedish: Benbildning
ossification in Thai: การกลายเป็นกระดูก
ossification in Chinese: 成骨作用