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Mammalian bone differs from cartilage in the presence of

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mammalian bone differs from cartilage in the presence of. ... Haversian canal is a small canal that ramify throughout compact bone. It forms a central tube around which alternate layers of bone matrix and lacunae containing bone cells are present. The lacunae are linked by minute channels called canaliculi.

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Answered by karthik8062
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the bone contains a salt called ossein while the cartilage contains chondroitin salts.

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Moreover the bone is hard, porous and non-pliable whereas the cartilage is soft, non-porous and pliable...

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