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Cartilage is a type of supporting connective tissue . It is a firm tissue but softer and more flexible than bone .<br>
Cartilage is a type of supporting connective tissue . It is a firm tissue but softer and more flexible than bone .<br>


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== Cartilage Structure&nbsp; ==
 
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It is a firm gel that contain polysaccride derivates called chonrdroitin sulfates which form complex with protien to form proteogylcans .&nbsp;
 
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| chonrocytes are the only cells in cartilage matrix and they occupy small chambers called lacuna .
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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Cartilage is a type of supporting connective tissue . It is a firm tissue but softer and more flexible than bone .

Cartilage Structure [edit | edit source]

cartilage matrix

It is a firm gel that contain polysaccride derivates called chonrdroitin sulfates which form complex with protien to form proteogylcans . 


Hyalinelabel.jpg


cartilage cells
chonrocytes are the only cells in cartilage matrix and they occupy small chambers called lacuna .









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