It is the Cartilage.
the bone marrow
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Articular cartilage
Cartillage.
Cartilage.
Cartilage
bone marrow
calcuim
Usually smooth muscle, that or cartilage because that cushions your bones
There are 3 tissues that make up bone. 1.compact tissue - the harder, outer tissue of bones 2.cancellous tissue - the sponge-like tissue inside bones. 3.subchondral tissue - the smooth tissue at the ends of bones Compact and cancellous tissue together are called the periosteum.
A type of joint between the bones of the skull where the bones are held tightly together by fibrous tissue. OR thread-like material used to sew tissue together.
Cartilage keeps bones from rubbing together and provides a smooth surface for movement at the joints
intramembranous bones
Usually smooth muscle, that or cartilage because that cushions your bones
There are 3 types of muscle tissue: Skeletal (the muscle tissue on bones) Smooth (internal organ make-up) Cardiac (heart)
cartilage :{D
it is the ligament
makes your joint bones move more smoothly.
Cartilage
The answer is cartilage
The connective tissue that appears to be glassy and smooth is known as hyaline cartilage. It covers the end of the long bones so as to avoid compression.
As the primary buffer between bones, this pliable, rubbery tissue known as cartilage is responsible for supporting your weight when you stand, bend, run, and so on. As well, it acts as a cushion and shock-absorber, helping to reduce friction between joints as well as hold bones together.
The tough tissue between your bones is called cartilage.
Bones grinding on bones is a painful and debilitating condition. The cartilage between the bones keeps this from happening.
There are 3 tissues that make up bone. 1.compact tissue - the harder, outer tissue of bones 2.cancellous tissue - the sponge-like tissue inside bones. 3.subchondral tissue - the smooth tissue at the ends of bones Compact and cancellous tissue together are called the periosteum.