Biology, asked by krineshthakur4, 12 hours ago

why does cartilage act as a shock absorber?​

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Answered by rabishankardas763
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Answer:

Cartilage act as shock absorbers to cushion the lower part of the leg from the weight of the rest of the body.

Explanation:

The ends of those bones are covered with cartilage. This is a smooth material that cushions the bone and allows the joint to move easily without pain.

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