cartilage
Bursa is not all tissue. The bursa is a small sac filled with fluid. It is lined by a membrane called the synovial membrane. Bursae are the cushions between your bones, and they are found between most joins in the body.
Connective tissue, such as ligaments and tendons, is found between bones. Ligaments attach bone to bone, providing stability and preventing excessive movement. Tendons attach muscle to bone, allowing for movement and transmitting forces between muscles and bones.
Cartilage is the flexible tissue without blood cells that cushions the ends of bones, providing smooth joint movement and reducing friction and impact. It is composed of specialized cells called chondrocytes embedded in a matrix of collagen and proteoglycans. Cartilage is avascular, meaning it lacks blood vessels, which contributes to its limited ability to repair and regenerate.
Cartilage cushions the ends of bones in the body, providing a smooth surface for joints to move without friction.
cartilage
Cartilage cushions the joints
connective
cartilage
B. bones and fat. Connective tissue includes bones, which provide structural support, and fat, which stores energy and cushions organs. Hearts and lungs (A) are examples of organs, arms and legs (C) are examples of limbs, and eyes and ears (D) are sensory organs.
Bones tissue
No flat bones don't not have tissue it has marrow to support it.
tendons connect muscles to bones, cartilage cushions joints