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What cartilage articulates from bone to bone?

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Answered by Nanny55
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Articular cartilage is the smooth, white tissue that covers the ends of bones where they come together to form joints. Healthy cartilage in our joints makes it easier to move. It allows the bones to glide over each other with very little friction. Articular cartilage can be damaged by injury or normal wear and tear.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Articular cartilage

Explanation:

Some of the features of bone are :-

*Bone is the most hardest part of the body and is composed of calcium and phosphorus.

*The bone producing cells are called as osteoblast. And the matured cells of bone are called as osteocytes.

*Bones are highly vascular.

*Mineralised (calcium, phosphorus)

*Has regenerating capacity.

*It forms the framework of the skeleton and give a proper and rigid shape to the body.

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