Science, asked by poornimapa, 11 months ago

what would happen if there was no cartilage between the bones ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:Cartilage does not contain nerves, so damaged cartilage does not necessarily cause pain. Instead, the damaged or missing knee cartilage causes other problems, such as friction between bones and changes to bone tissue, which can cause pain...

Answer:Cartilage does not contain nerves, so damaged cartilage does not necessarily cause pain. Instead, the damaged or missing knee cartilage causes other problems, such as friction between bones and changes to bone tissue, which can cause pain...Inflammation, breakdown, and eventual loss of cartilage in the joints is known as osteoarthritis. Lack of movement - the joints need to move regularly to remain healthy. Long periods of inactivity or immobility increase the risk of damage to the cartilage...

Answer:Cartilage does not contain nerves, so damaged cartilage does not necessarily cause pain. Instead, the damaged or missing knee cartilage causes other problems, such as friction between bones and changes to bone tissue, which can cause pain...Inflammation, breakdown, and eventual loss of cartilage in the joints is known as osteoarthritis. Lack of movement - the joints need to move regularly to remain healthy. Long periods of inactivity or immobility increase the risk of damage to the cartilage...Mark brainliest

Answered by pragati200
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We cannot move our bones freely ..Cartilage allow the bones to move in any direction.. If there is no cartilage, so ot will be difficult for us to move.

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