Formation of cartilage bones involves
(a) deposition of bony matter by osteoblasts and
resorption by chondroclasts
(b) deposition of bony matter by osteoclasts
(c) deposition of bony matter by osteoclasts only
(d) deposition of bony matter by osteoblasts only.

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Answer :

(a) deposition of bony matter by osteoblasts and
resorption by chondroclasts

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