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what is cartilage? explain.

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Answered by amera
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this is the answer .
cartilage connective tissue is important because it provides support, but is less rigid than bone. It also allows for some flexibility of movement, but has more stability than muscle. The extracellular matrix of cartilage  is produced by cells called chondroblasts..
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➧Types 0f Skeletal Tissue are:-▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃▃⤵

➊❫ Cartilage:-   ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬☟

◉ Its nature is film but elastic.

◉ Herversian system is absent.

◉ Blood supply is limited to perichondrium.

◉ Mineral matter is deposited only in calcified cartilage.

◉ Chondrocytes cells occurs in groups of 2 or 4.

❱ It's Functions are:-═══════════════☟

①❭ It support the whole skeleton of body.

②❭ Intervertebral disc of cartilage absorb Shock.

③❭ It also act as a cushion against stress.

④❭ It prevents wear and tear.

❷❫ Bone:-      ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬☟

◉ Its nature is firm & brittle.

◉ Haversian system is present.

◉ Blood is supplied to the inner region of the bone.

◉ Mineral matter is deposited in the matrix in the form of carbonate & phosphate of calcium.

◉ 0steocytes secure singly & are arranged in lamellae.

❱ It's Functions are:-═══════════════☟

①❭ It support the framework & protect internal organs.

②❭ It helps in locomotion.

③❭ It provide surface for the attachment of muscles.

④❭ It is the Reservoir of calcium & phosphorus.

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