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Structure of bone and cartilage

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Answered by vikasborate1312
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Explanation:Cartilage and Bone are specialised forms of connective tissue.

Explanation:Cartilage and Bone are specialised forms of connective tissue.They are both made up of cells embedded in an extracellular matrix.

Explanation:Cartilage and Bone are specialised forms of connective tissue.They are both made up of cells embedded in an extracellular matrix.It is the nature of the matrix that defines the properties of these connective tissues.

Explanation:Cartilage and Bone are specialised forms of connective tissue.They are both made up of cells embedded in an extracellular matrix.It is the nature of the matrix that defines the properties of these connective tissues.Cartilage is thin, avascular, flexible and resistant to compressive forces.

Explanation:Cartilage and Bone are specialised forms of connective tissue.They are both made up of cells embedded in an extracellular matrix.It is the nature of the matrix that defines the properties of these connective tissues.Cartilage is thin, avascular, flexible and resistant to compressive forces.Bone is highly vascularised, and its calcified matrix makes it very strong.

Explanation:Cartilage and Bone are specialised forms of connective tissue.They are both made up of cells embedded in an extracellular matrix.It is the nature of the matrix that defines the properties of these connective tissues.Cartilage is thin, avascular, flexible and resistant to compressive forces.Bone is highly vascularised, and its calcified matrix makes it very strong.This topic covers the structure and function of bone and cartilage, the type of cells found in these tissues, and how bone and cartilage are formed.

Answered by arunmundhra9838
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The matrix of cartilage is made up of glycosaminoglycans, proteoglycans, collagen fibers and, sometimes, elastin. Because of its rigidity, cartilage often serves the purpose of holding tubes open in the body. Examples include the rings of the trachea, such as the cricoid cartilage and carina.

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