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why catilage are important to bone​

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Answered by gourinandhasajeev200
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Hyaline, or articular, cartilage covers the ends of bones to create a low-friction environment and cushion at the joint surface. When cartilage in the joint is healthy, it effectively allows fluid bending/straightening motions and protects the joint against weight-bearing stresses

The most important functions of cartilage include:

→Cartilage gives shape, support, and structure to other body tissues.

→It also helps to cushion joints.

→Cartilage also smoothens the bone surfaces at the joints.

→It is essential for the development and growth of long bones.

Articular cartilage is found at the end of the bones in your joints, which makes it easier to move. Healthy articular cartilage allows our joints to change positions without any grinding or friction—try bending your knee or elbow or rolling your shoulder, and then thank your cartilage

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