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The cells of cartilage are present in fluid-filled spaces called
a-Matrix
b-Lacunae
c-Vacuoles
d-Stroma​

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Cartilage. The cartilage cells or chondrocytes are contained in cavities in the matrix, called cartilage lacunae; around these, the matrix is arranged in concentric lines as if it had been formed in successive portions around the cartilage cells. This constitutes the so-called capsule of the space.

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