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different between bones and cartilages .

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Answered by ecbelango
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bones are hard in nature and the cells are called osteocytes.
cartilage is soft in nature and the cells are called chondrocytes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭕BONE:

➡️ Matrix is composed of tough inflexible material called ossein.

➡️ Matrix is impregnated with salt, chiefly calcium phosphate and carbonates.

➡️ Matrix occurs in concentric lamellae.

➡️ Matrix contain fibres but this are indistinguishable.

➡️ Osteocytes are irregular and give off branching process.

⭕CARTILAGE:

➡️ Matrix is composed of firm but flexible material called chondrin.

➡️ Matrix is impregnated with calcium salt only in calcified cartilage.

➡️ Matrix occurs in homogeneous mass.

➡️ Matrix may contain fibres which may or may not be distinguishable.

➡️ Chondrocytes are oval and devoid of process.

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