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What is cartilage????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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"Cartilage" is generally a semi-solid and flexible material, which is present between the bones of organisms.

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Cartilage is surrounded by a sheath of dense fibrous connective tissues known as "Perichondrium".

The cells of Cartilage are known as "Chondrocytes".

The Chondrocytes secrete a flexible matrix, known as "Chondrin".

"Chondrin" is a "Mucoprotien".

Cartilage is "Avascular" (not vascular).

Nutrients diffuse into the cartilage from the nearby tissues.

Blood vessels do not grow into the cartilage because Chondrocytes produce a chemical called "Antiangiogenesis factor".

"Antiangiogenesis factor" is a "Potential anti-cancer agent".

Answered by AgrawalAnushka
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Cartilage is a tough but flexible tissue that is the main type of connective tissue in the body. Around 65–80% of cartilage is water, although that decreases in older people, and the rest is a gel-like substance called the 'matrix' that gives it its form and function.

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