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53. How does the bone matrix differ from the matrix of cartilage ?​

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In cartilage, a matrix is said to be as homogenous mass without lamellae. They do not possess calcium salts. Bones are hard due to the deposition of phosphates and carbonates of calcium in the matrix. Cartilage is soft, except the calcified cartilage and matrix is made up of proteins and sugars.

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