Biology, asked by kiriti22, 11 months ago

Write about Hyaline Cartilage​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hyaline Cartilage :-

  • It is most common Cartilage

  • Most of the part of embryonic skeleton is composed of this cartilage . So maximum bones of our body are cartilagenous bones because they are developed from cartilage.

  • Matrix of this cartilage is glass like clear or hyaline matrix because fibres are completely absent.

  • Colour of matrix is bluish and it is Translucent (less transparent)

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Answered by asudanikartik
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Hyaline cartilage is the glass-like (hyaline) but translucent cartilage found on many joint surfaces. It is also most commonly found in the ribs, nose, larynx, and trachea.Hyaline cartilage is pearl-grey in color, with a firm consistency and has a considerable amount of collagen. It contains no nerves or blood vessels, and its structure is relatively simple.

Structure
Hyaline cartilage is covered externally by a fibrous membrane known as the perichondrium or, when it's along articulating surfaces, the synovial membrane. This membrane contains vessels that provide the cartilage with nutrition through diffusion.

Hyaline cartilage matrix is primarily made of type II collagen and chondroitin sulphate, both of which are also found in elastic cartilage.

Hyaline cartilage exists on the ventral ends of ribs, in the larynx, trachea, and bronchi, and on the articulating surfaces of bones. It gives the structures a definite but pliable form. The presence of collagen fibres makes such structures and joints strong, but with limited mobility and flexibility.

Hyaline cartilage is the most prevalent type of cartilage. It also forms the temporary embryonic skeleton, which is gradually replaced by bone, and the skeleton of elasmobranch fish.

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