The ends of bones in moveable joints is like soft but tough leather. At the other joints it varies from thick fibers to none.
The material at the end of bones is called articular cartilage, which has a smooth and slightly rubbery texture. Its primary function is to reduce friction and provide cushioning between bones at the joints to allow for smooth movement.
Texture is an intensive property, because the texture of a material does not change dependent on the amount of the material that is measured.
Texture is an intensive property because it does not depend on the amount of the substance present. Texture describes the quality or feel of a material, regardless of how much of that material there is.
A change of state can affect a material's texture because it alters the arrangement of molecules within the material. For example, when water freezes into ice, its texture changes from liquid to solid, indicating a change in the arrangement of molecules. Similarly, when a metal material is heated and undergoes melting, its texture changes as well.
A texture hopper is unable to apply stucco. Texture hoppers are used to apply water soluble textured material to ceilings that are not a sand/mortar based material.
The material that covers the end of bones to reduce friction at joints is called articular cartilage. This smooth, slippery tissue helps cushion the ends of bones and allows them to move smoothly against each other in the joint.
At the end of bones, you have cartilage separating bones from other bones. You have tendons attaching them to other bones or muscles.
Hardness usually is used to describe the difficulty of separating the molecules of a material or substance. The texture is simply how the material or substance feels.
it is the texture of a material i think , x
It depends on what material it is made from.
Red bone marrow is found in places with flatter bones, such as hip bones, along the end in a sponge-like material at the ends of bones. Yellow bone marrow, on the other hand, is found in the center interior portion of longer bones.
I would have to say Stucco would be the best bet for texture.