The cartilage typically found in the vertebrae in mammals?
(A) Calcified
(B) Yellow elastic
(C) White fibro
(D) Hyaline
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The hyaline cartilage typically found in the vertebrae in mammals.
It is associated with the skeleton and is found in the tracheal rings, articular surfaces, laringe, nose, bronchi and in the joints between the sternum and ribs.
With the age, the hyaline cartilage losses water content and even the neurotic areas may appear in their central part.
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