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difference between bones and cartilage ​

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Answered by aaaaaa31
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Answer:

Bones - They are hard

Cartilage- They are soft

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Answered by BrainlyTwinklingstar
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Difference between bones are cartilage :-

Bones :-

 \Large\star Matrix is composed of tough inflexible material called ossein.

 \Large\star Matrix is impregnated with salts, chiefly Calcium phosphate and corbonate.

 \Large\star Matrix occurs in Concentratic lamellae.

 \Large\star Matrix contains fibres, but these are indistinguishable.

 \Large\star Bone cells lie in lacunae singley. Growth in bone is bidirectional.

 \Large\star Osteocyte are irregular and give off branching processes.

Cartilage :-

 \Large\star Matrix is composed of a firm, but flexible material called chondrin.

 \Large\star Matrix is impregnated with Calcium salt only in calcified cartilage.

 \Large\star Matrix occurs in a homogeneous mass.

 \Large\star Matrix may contain fibres, which may or may not be distinguished.

 \Large\star Cartilage cells lie singley or in groups of two or four. Growth in cartilage is unidirectional.

 \Large\star Chondrocytes are oval and devoid of process

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