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hyaline cartilage is located in between bones
hyaline cartilage
hyaline cartilage A Hyaline cartilage, but lacking perichondrion
Hyaline Cartilage
Hyaline cartilage actually it is articular cartilage that lines the end of long bones. depending on the age of the body and whether it is a fetus or child/adult. hyaline cartilage disappears around the 6th week old fetal development and is replaces with osseous tussue. there is a region, farther from the marrow cavity, that consists of typical hyaline cartilage that shows no sign of transformation into bone in the early years of growth. it is in the "zone of reserve cartilage"
Red marrow is found in long bones, also associated with them are tendons and ligaments (connective tissues and hylaine cartilage. The bone itself is made of cancellous tissue.
hyaline cartilage
It consists of bone connected to bone by hyaline cartilage.
Endochondral bone
Thearticular cartilage of a typical long bone is composed of the Hyaline cartilage.
articular cartilage Hyaline cartilage
Bone, not hyaline cartilage, forms the bodies of human vertebrae. The vertebrae are considered irregular bones.