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it is the ligament

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Q: What is the smooth tissue that protects the bones of a chicken leg?
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What is a smooth tissue which protects the bone from wearing away?

Cartilage is a soft tissue that insulates and protects bones from one another. The wearing of knee cartilage or chondromalacia is caused by the degeneration and loss of soft cartilage tissue. Healthy cartilage protects the knee joint from such wear, and future osteo-arthritic conditions.


What is thick smooth layer of tissue that covers the ends of the bones?

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What protects the bones at your chest?

It is the bones at the chest that protects your chest. They are covered in muscle and tissue which does help pad and insulate it from the environment but it is the bones that do most of the protecting.


What does smooth tissue do?

makes your joint bones move more smoothly.


What is the Strong smooth tissue which covers the end of bones?

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The thick smooth layer of tissue that covers the ends of bones?

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What is the fatty yellowish tissue found protects hollow bones?

yellow marrow


What type of tissue is found between bones?

Usually smooth muscle, that or cartilage because that cushions your bones


What type of tissue covers and protects the ends of long bones?

articular cartilage Hyaline cartilage


What is the smooth tissue that acts as a buffer between bones?

Cartilage is the smooth tissue that acts as a buffer between bones.


What are the similarities between cardiac and smooth muscle?

There are 3 types of muscle tissue: Skeletal (the muscle tissue on bones) Smooth (internal organ make-up) Cardiac (heart)


How many bones does a chicken wing have?

The main job of muscles in a chicken wing are to extend the secondary joint so that the maximum area of the wing is exposed during flight. The domestic chicken's wing muscles are not strong enough for vertical or extended flight, as the body weight is proportionally excessive.