Science, asked by mohdabaan07, 10 months ago

HEY EVERYBODY Cartilage is present in the joints of our body, which helps in their smooth movement. With advancing age, this cartilage wears off. How would this affect the movement of joints?

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Answered by xKALESHIxCHORAx
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Answered by Jayasri1110
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The wearing off of a cartilage will increase the friction. As a result the movement of joints will become difficult which may lead to joint pains.

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