Science, asked by MrIsaac, 6 months ago

The cartilage is harder than bones True or False​

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Answered by KabeerChaubey
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Answer:

false

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Answered by shilpa85475
3

FALSE

The cartilages are not as hard as bones.

They can be bent easily.

Two  specialized forms of connective tissue:

  1. Cartilage
  2. Bones
  • They are both made up of cells within an extracellular matrix.
  • Thin, avascular, flexible, and resistant to compressive forces are the features of cartilage.
  • Bone is highly vascularized, and its calcified matrix makes it very strong.
  • Covering the joints are some of the remnants of the cartilage
  • The outer ear is also made up of cartilage.
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