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cartillage protects the bones and allow them to move dash​

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Answered by banajapattanaik5
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Joints are where two bones meet. ... Partially movable, or cartilaginous (pronounced: kar-tuh-LAH-juh-nus), joints move a little. They are linked by cartilage, as in the spine. Each of the vertebrae in the spine moves in relation to the one above and below it, and together these movements give the spine its flexibility.

Answered by FantasyWorld2
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Cartilage joins the bones to the muscles. They are highly flexible and do not have any blood vessels in it.

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