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cartilage cells lengthen and help stretch the bones
As a baby grows some of the cartilage is replaced by bone.
It Calcifies and begins to turn to bone.
Ermmm...NO not at all!
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the seed will not grow.
It does not grow well
fibrous cartilage.
as you grew, most of your cartilage was replaced by bone.
Humans have a lot of cartilage when they are born. It is replaced as they grow older.
Cartilage is the soft white substance that we have as bones when we are babies. Cartilage soon grows hard into bones as we grow older. The end of your nose is cartilage, the majority of your ear is cartilage as well. :)
Hyaline cartilage
cartilage just prevents bones from rubbing into each other
cartilage just prevents bones from rubbing into each other
No, Children have allot of cartilage in their bodies, which turns to bone as they grow older.
Chondrocytes in the lacunae divide and secrete matrix, allowing the cartilage to grow from within.
if by cartlage, you actually mean "CARTILAGE" as in the tissue in the human body,then the answer to that is as a person grows, cartilage gradually disappears in long bones (meaning the bones of your arms and legs) because as a baby, your whole bone is actually cartilage, but bone forming cells called osteocytes begin to grow and form bone tissue and gradually it grows in the place of cartilage, so cartilage disappears in those areas. However, you still have different types of cartilage in different areas of your body that just remain there like you have hyaline cartilage in your ribs.Hope that answer satisfies you !
The cartilage between the ribs and breastbone moves and flexes when you breathe.
No, Children have allot of cartilage in their bodies, which turns to bone as they grow older.
No, Children have allot of cartilage in their bodies, which turns to bone as they grow older.