which of the following cushions and protects the bones where they meet
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Cartilage: A type of connective tissue, cartilage cushions bones inside your joints, along your spine and in your ribcage. Firm, rubbery cartilage protects bones from rubbing against each other. You also have cartilage in your nose, ears, pelvis and lungs. Joints: Bones come together to form joints.
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Cartilage � flexible, rubbery tissue at the end of bones � cushions and protects the bones where they meet and rub against each other in a joint.
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