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Cartilage tissue is completely avascular except . a. perichondrium b. matrix c. fibres d. a piece without perichondrium​

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Answered by BihariSwag
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Cartilage tissue is completely avascular except . b. matrix

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Answer:

b. matrix

Cartilage tissue is completely avascular except matrix.

Explanation:

Cartilage is an avascular, supporting, and articular skeletal tissue made up of cells in an extracellular matrix that may or may not mineralize depending on the type of cartilage, species, or group of organisms; many invertebrates have cartilage but it never mineralizes. Cartilage is a type of connective tissue in which the ground substance is abundant and has a firmly gelled consistency, giving this tissue unusual rigidity and compression resistance. The cartilage cells, known as chondrocytes, are isolated in small lacunae within the matrix. Cartilage is an avascular, supporting, and articular skeletal tissue made up of cells in an extracellular matrix that can mineralize or not.

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