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Health, 24.10.2019 21:43, kingdesto3481

Any break in a bone is called a and repair is done in stages by the body.
a will form and will turn into granulation tissue at the site of injury.
depositions of collagen and fibrocartilage will then turn the tissue into a soft .
a temporary bony collar is deposited by around the fracture while ossification occurs.
the process finishes with bone converting spongy to compact bone.

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