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From what do intramembranous bones form?Multiple ChoiceFrom sheetlike layers of unspecialized epithelial tissueFrom a fibrocartilage modelFrom sheetlike layers of unspecialized connective tissueFrom a hyaline cartilage model

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From what do intramembranous bones form?Multiple ChoiceFrom sheetlike layers of unspecialized epithelial tissueFrom a fibrocartilage modelFrom sheetlike layers of unspecialized connective tissueFrom a hyaline cartilage model

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Intramembranous bones form from sheetlike layers of unspecialized connective tissue.

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