The bursa.
because it needs to be able to reduce friction between bones
Cartliage and your bones keep your bones from rubbing together.
Bone articulate at joints. There are several kinds of joints. The most flexible are the synovial joints, such as the knee and elbow. In these joints the ends of the bones are covered with articular cartilage. The cartilage protects the ends of the bones. Synovial fluid bathes the cartilage to provide lubrication. This is just like oil in a door hinge to keep it running smoothly. The bursa is a bag that surrounds the joint. It's job is to hold the fluid in the joint. The lining of the bursal also makes the fluid. It is a neat system to keep the joints "oiled".
articular cartilage a subset of hyaline cartilage
the answer is:Synovial Fluid- it protects the bone from wear and tear.
yes it reduces friction between bones, and also, synovial fluid reduces friction at the joints as well.
The bursa.
in between each bone there is a rough sort of rubbery material called cartilage which prevents bones from rubbing against each other.
because it needs to be able to reduce friction between bones
There are joints in between the point where two different bones meet. The joint involves a joint capsule, layers of myelin cartilage and synovial fluid.
Cartliage and your bones keep your bones from rubbing together.
a piece of cartilidge between the two bones... there is only one thing
Ligaments hold bones to other bones, usually separated with articular cartilage and synovial fluid.
articular cartilage a subset of hyaline cartilage
Bone articulate at joints. There are several kinds of joints. The most flexible are the synovial joints, such as the knee and elbow. In these joints the ends of the bones are covered with articular cartilage. The cartilage protects the ends of the bones. Synovial fluid bathes the cartilage to provide lubrication. This is just like oil in a door hinge to keep it running smoothly. The bursa is a bag that surrounds the joint. It's job is to hold the fluid in the joint. The lining of the bursal also makes the fluid. It is a neat system to keep the joints "oiled".
The cartilage is a protective covering which encases a lubricating fluid, to prevent damage to the bones caused by friction.If you didn't have any cartilage in your joints your bones would not stay in place they would just fall out and if they didn't u would be in extrem pain constantlyCartilage prevents the ends of bones from rubbing on each other. Without cartilage, walking would be very painful.
the cushion at the ends of the bones is called cartilage and is lubricated with sinovial fluid that is produced by your body.