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How are bones different from
cartilaginous tissue?​

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Answered by JoylynJohn
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Explanation:

Cartilage is a strong, flexible, fibrous tissue that forms rubber-like padding at the ends of long bones that help in the movement of bones.

Bones are rigid, non-flexible, and robust. Cartilages are flexible, soft, and elastic. Bones have rich blood supply with deposition of calcium salts.

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