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what is cartilage where they are present
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Answered by yugalkohli7
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Explanation:

Cartilage is a resilient and smooth elastic tissue, rubber-like padding that covers and protects the ends of long bones at the joints and nerves. Cartilage is not hard just like bone. These are relatively soft and elastic or flexible. It is a different form of connective tissue. These cells are found solitary or in pairs and are densely scattered out within the matrix. From the cartilaginous tissue a kind of hard semi-transparent organic substance is secreted which is known as *Chondrin*. Matrix is composed of Chondrin. It is light blue in colour.


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Answered by manasareddy1514
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Answer:

Cartilage is the main type of connective tissue seen throughout the body. It serves a variety of structural and functional purposes and exists in different types throughout our joints, bones, spine, lungs, ears and nose.


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