Physics, asked by StingRaider, 1 year ago

Cartilage is present in the joints if our body ,which helps in smooth motion .with advancing age yhe cartilage wears off. How would this affect movement of joints?

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Answered by junaid2257
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cartilage connect our bones with muscles and if there is not a strong cartilage then the muscle will not be able to make the bones move ....which we call weakening of joints...

StingRaider: But how would it affect movement of joint
StingRaider: We are not talking about weakening of joints
junaid2257: as the joint is made up of bones so it cant rotate itself.then muscles provide energy for rotation....and if muscles are not properly connected to bones through cartilage...it will definitely affect the movement of the joint...
StingRaider: Thanx
junaid2257: u r welcome..
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