Give 4 diffrence between bone and cartilage
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A bone is a rigid organ that forms part of the vertebral skeleton.
Bones are of two types: compact or spongy. They are also classified into long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid and sutural bones
Protect the body against mechanical damage, assist in the movement of the body, provide a framework and shape for the body, store minerals, and produce red blood and white blood cells.
Bones are made up mostly of osteoblasts (progenitor cells), osteocytes (mature bone cells), and osteoclasts (large cells that breakdown bone tissue for growth and repair).
The bones have a rich blood supply
Cartilage is a flexible connective tissue that stops the bone from rubbing against each otherHyaline cartilage, fibrocartilage and elastic cartilage.Reducing friction at joints, supporting the respiratory tract, acting as shock absorbers between weight-bearing bones, and maintaining the shape and flexibility of fleshy appendages.Cartilages comprise chondroblasts, (precursor cells), chondrocytes, and a dense matrix of collagen and elastic fibers, in which the mature chondrocytes are embedded.Each cartilage lacks blood supply except in perichondrium
Bones are of two types: compact or spongy. They are also classified into long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid and sutural bones
Protect the body against mechanical damage, assist in the movement of the body, provide a framework and shape for the body, store minerals, and produce red blood and white blood cells.
Bones are made up mostly of osteoblasts (progenitor cells), osteocytes (mature bone cells), and osteoclasts (large cells that breakdown bone tissue for growth and repair).
The bones have a rich blood supply
Cartilage is a flexible connective tissue that stops the bone from rubbing against each otherHyaline cartilage, fibrocartilage and elastic cartilage.Reducing friction at joints, supporting the respiratory tract, acting as shock absorbers between weight-bearing bones, and maintaining the shape and flexibility of fleshy appendages.Cartilages comprise chondroblasts, (precursor cells), chondrocytes, and a dense matrix of collagen and elastic fibers, in which the mature chondrocytes are embedded.Each cartilage lacks blood supply except in perichondrium
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Cartilage-
1. It is soft elastic and flexible
2. Cells are known as chondrocytes
3. Matrix is non vascular
4. Matrix is a homogenous mass without lamellae
Bones-
1. It is hard, inelastic and tough
2. Cells are known as osteocytes
3. Matrix is vascular
4. Matrix occur in lamellae
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Here is your ans
Cartilage-
1. It is soft elastic and flexible
2. Cells are known as chondrocytes
3. Matrix is non vascular
4. Matrix is a homogenous mass without lamellae
Bones-
1. It is hard, inelastic and tough
2. Cells are known as osteocytes
3. Matrix is vascular
4. Matrix occur in lamellae
MARK AS BRAINLIEST PLEASE
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