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difference between Bone and cartilage​

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Bones  Cartilage  

Bones are the hard, inelastic and a tough organ that forms part of the vertebral skeleton.

cartilage is a soft, elastic and flexible connective tissue that protects the bone from rubbing against each other.

Bones are of two types: compact or spongy.

Cartilage is of three types: Hyaline cartilage, fibrocartilage, and elastic cartilage.

Bone cells are known as osteocytes.

Cartilage cells are known as chondrocytes.

Presence of blood vessels.

Absence of blood vessels (nutrients are obtained through diffusion)

The matrix is both organic and inorganic.

the matrix is completely organic.

has deposition of calcium salts

May or may not have deposition of calcium salts.

The bones have a rich blood supply.

Lacks blood supply (hence repair is slower)

The growth pattern of the bone is bidirectional.

The growth pattern of the cartilage is unidirectional.

Presence of calcium phosphate in the matrix.

Has no calcium phosphate in the matrix.

Haversian canal system is present.

Haversian canal system is absent.

Volkmann canal is present.

Volkmann canal is absent.

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