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different between bone and cartilage​

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Answered by yogeeshwarantn1971
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Answered by chauhanreetu673
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Explanation:

Bones are rigid tissues of the body which are made up of collagen and calcium phosphate. Thus, it is also formed of connective tissue.  There are 206 bones in our body.

Cartilage is a kind of connective tissue that is soft and firm. Moreover, they provide flexibility, bending, and stretching of muscles. Thus, you will find them present in places where support and flexibility are required like between the spinal column, joints, ears, and nose. In other words, it is the extracellular matrix that is present in the connective tissue.

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