Biology, asked by ritikasingh9940, 1 month ago

What will be the impact on the movement of bones if they are not supported by cartilage?

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Answered by piyushnath005
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Besides giving us our human shape and features, it: Allows movement: Your skeleton supports your body weight to help you stand and move. Joints, connective tissue and muscles work together to make your body parts mobile. Produces blood cells: Bones contain bone marrow

Cartilage is composed of specialized cells called chondrocytes that produce a large amount of collagenous extracellular matrix, abundant ground substance that is rich in proteoglycan and elastin fibers. ... Cartilage does not contain blood vessels (it is avascular) or nerves (it is aneural)

Answered by aj358
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the bones, the joints, especially if it is a weight-bearing one, such as the knee, can eventually become so damaged that the person cannot walk. Apart from immobility, the pain may slowly get worse. Movement would not be possible for longer periods of time.
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