No. Cartilage falls in the category of connective tissue, which add support to the frame of the body, including support to muscle tissue. (This is true except the case of blood, which because of its matrix of cells, is also considered connective tissue.)
No, bone, cartilage, and tendons are not muscle tissue.
Cartilage muscle
cartilage and muscle
Muscle and cartilage
Organelles
Bones, cartilage, muscle, and nerves are considered to be connective tissue. Connective tissue is tissue that connects the systems of the body together.
rectus abdominus muscle
Cartilage. Also, tendons and muscle.
I believe that is a joint.
No, cartilage is only contained up until the bronchi. The bronchioles and onward do not contain any cartilage rings, only smooth muscle.
The trachea is mostly cartilage, surrounded by smooth muscle, which is an autonomic muscle type, meaning we can't consciously control it
to protect bone by covering it with joint muscle