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Plate 1

Diagrams illustrating the four morphological types of human prenatal bones. The degree of intensity of the black in the figures approximates the degree of intensity of the red in the prenatal bones when stained with “alizarin red S” (degree of affinity of the dye for the bone).

1. Open reticular bordered plate bone (composite figure).

2. Smooth bordered plate bone (composite figure).

3. Peripheral band bone (scapula).

4. Tubular bone.

Legend: Ali. Tralx, “alizarin” trabeculae; C.P., central plate; F.B.I., free bony island; F.B.N., free bony nodule; M.Z., marginal zone; Ma. Z., major zone; Mi. Z., minor zone; P.C.P., primary central plate; P.B., peripheral band; P.T.O., primary trabeculae ossei; O.R.Z., open reticular zone; S., shaft; S.C.P., secondary central plate; S.T.O., secondary trabeculae ossei; T.D., terminal disk.


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Reference

Noback CR. Some gross structural and quantitative aspects of the developmental anatomy of the human embryonic, fetal and circumnatal skeleton. (1943) The Anat. Rec. 87: 29–51.


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