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cartilage is a vascular tissue that gets nutrients from the nearby tissue by​

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Cartilage is devoid of blood vessels. Thus the nutrition of cells within the cartilage matrix is dependent on the diffusion of nutrients from blood capillaries in the perchondrium and/or adjacent tissues through the matrix.

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