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difference between Bone and cartilage​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cartilage and Bone are specialised forms of connective tissue. They are both made up of cells embedded in an extracellular matrix. ... Cartilage is thin, avascular, flexible and resistant to compressive forces. Bone is highly vascularised, and its calcified matrix makes it very strong.

Answered by Anonymous
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\Large{\boxed{\sf\:{Bone}}}

1. It is the tissue which is generally hardest.

2. This is non flexible.

3. It has osteocytes, and has a Haversian network.

4. Blood cells are produced by long bones.

5. It is found in the hard skeletal sections.

6. Bone is supremely porous.

\Large{\boxed{\sf\:{Cartilage}}}

1. It is the tissue which is generally soft.

2. To a certain degree that is flexible.

3. This consists of chondrocytes and does not have Haversian network.

4. It does not contain cells in the blood.

5. Located in soft skeletal sections.

6. Non porous cartilage.

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