catrilage covers the ends of bone and reduces the friction between them.
A tendon connects bone to muscle and a ligament connects bone to bone. The actual point of attachment where a muscle connects to a bone is called the process(n) of the bone.
cartilage is a softer and more elastic than a bone and has a slippery surface in which it found where bone would rub together. in other words cartilage is somethings that helps your bones to to hit each other when they move.
marrow bone is liquidy an spongy bone is soft
Chondromalacia
It protects the articular cartliage.
This is important so more oxygen is able to fill the space when breathing.
yes, in fact many of the names of bones are the same
I believe cartilage makes up some parts of your bodies structures, such as your ears and nose, but it is also between joints, such as the knee joints to stop the constant friction from wearing the bone down.
It's called 'Bone Marrow' - Bone marrow is the flexible tissue found in the hollow interior of bones. In adults, the marrow in the larger bones produces new blood cells.
it is a stout
connect to bone