Biology, asked by roshan10029, 1 year ago

what is difference between bone and cartilage


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Answered by aryanppp
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Cartilage and Bone are specialised forms of connective tissue. They are both made up of cells embedded in an extracellular matrix. ... Cartilage is thin, avascular, flexible and resistant to compressive forces. Bone is highly vascularised, and its calcified matrix makes it very strong.

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭕BONE:

➡️ Matrix is composed of tough inflexible material called ossein.

➡️ Matrix is impregnated with salt, chiefly calcium phosphate and carbonates.

➡️ Matrix occurs in concentric lamellae.

➡️ Matrix contain fibres but this are indistinguishable.

➡️ Osteocytes are irregular and give off branching process.

⭕CARTILAGE:

➡️ Matrix is composed of firm but flexible material called chondrin.

➡️ Matrix is impregnated with calcium salt only in calcified cartilage.

➡️ Matrix occurs in homogeneous mass.

➡️ Matrix may contain fibres which may or may not be distinguishable.

➡️ Chondrocytes are oval and devoid of process.

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