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Major types of connective tissue are collagen, adipose and loose connective tissue.Even bones, cartilage and blood are also considered as connective tissue.Loose connective tissue is found beneath the skin and between organs.It helps in providing support to other tissues and organs.Collagen provides strong covering material to various organs like kidney and also joins bones and ligaments(tendons).Adipose stores fat and provides insulation to animal body. Cartilage provides support and cushioning.
The joints which allow the least amount of movement are Fibrous Joints - also known as immovable joints. These joints are held firmly together by strong connective tissue and allow no or very little movement. Examples are the joints between the bones in the skull and the teeth.
Yes, drinking milk can reduce bone loss and lower the risk of bone fractures, also help reduce the lost of protective cartilage that connects bones and joints.
Cartilage is a specialized, fibrous connective tissue that has the consistency of a firm plastic or gristle-like gel, bone is a highly specialized connective tissue whose matrix is hard and calcified.Bone is distinguished from cartilage by the presence of inorganic calcium salts in its ground substance, which makes the ground substance rigid.Bone is also what marrow is made of, except for sharks and a few other animals which are made entirely out of squishy cartilage. Although, bone and cartilage are both specialized connective tissues.The difference between cartilage and bone is that cartilage is a flimsy, calcium based substance, it makes up your earlobe and your nose. The only difference between catilage and bone is that bone has marrow, while cartilage has no marrow.Bones are the hard things in your body that give it structure and allow you to move. Cartilage is the stuff between the bones that allows them to move easily and comfortably without the bones rubbing together and causing pain.http://www.24masti.com/difference-between-bone-and-cartilage/Bone is distinguished from cartilage by the presence of inorganic calcium salts in its ground substance, which makes the ground substance rigid. Bone is also what marrow is made of, except for sharks and a few other animals which are made entirely out of squishy cartilage. Although, bone and cartilage are both specialized connective tissues. Hope this helps1 the soft bones of the body are called cartilaes . bones form the strong part of skeleton. 2 the cells of cartilages are called chondrocytes. whereas the cells of bones are called osteocytes, 3 the examples of cartilages are , ear and nose. whereas "bones" are found all over the body. 4 cartilages are found in the joint region where two bones move over each other.Bone is the very base of the skeleton and is normally hard and durable. Cartilage is a spongy substance that cushions between the joints of bones.
An example of a tough connective tissue is a tendon.
cartilage
These are the ligaments.
ligaments
tendon
The ends of the bones in the joints are protected by smooth,slippery cartilage and it serves as a cushion.
ligaments
Joints or muscles, I believe.
Ligaments.
Different types of joints are held together by different tissues types:Sutures and gomphoses are held together by dense fibrous connective tissue. Synchondroses are held together by hyaline cartilage.Symphyses are held together by fibrocartilage.Diarthroses or synovial joints, the most common type of joints, are held together by ligaments and joint capsules, which are made of dense fibrous connective tissue.
i think its a ligament
Cartilage is the strong, yet flexible connective tissue that's mainly found in your nose, ears, knee, rib cage, ankle, elbow, bronchial tubes, joints, and intervertebral discs. (that's why those parts of your body can bend easily).
Usually originating in strong connective tissue (cartilage) in ribs or leg or hip bones, chondrosarcomas grow slowly.