Cartliage and your bones keep your bones from rubbing together.
The bones are prevented from rubbing on each other and wearing away by smooth cartilage.
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In a synovial joint it is synovial fluid :)
Synovial fluid acts as a lubricant, and cartilage acts as padding.
They either have completely fused or they have fibrous or cartilaginous pads between them.
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Socks.
Cartilage keeps bones from rubbing together and provides a smooth surface for movement at the joints
The reason that you cannot feel two bones rubbing together when they bend at the joint is because the two bones are separated by a layer of muscle and cartilage. It is possible for the cartilage and muscle to be torn, though, and it is possible to feel the bones rubbing together. This is very painful and in many cases will require surgery.
hyaline cartilage is present in the end of long bones.
The skin protects the bones and the bones protect the organs in the body.
Muscles
I don't know keeps bones from rubbing together Cartilage, elastic tissuse forming parts of the skeleton
I don't know keeps bones from rubbing together Cartilage, elastic tissuse forming parts of the skeleton
Hyaline Cartilage located at the tops and bottoms of all long bones
Cartilage keeps bones from rubbing together and provides a smooth surface for movement at the joints
The reason that you cannot feel two bones rubbing together when they bend at the joint is because the two bones are separated by a layer of muscle and cartilage. It is possible for the cartilage and muscle to be torn, though, and it is possible to feel the bones rubbing together. This is very painful and in many cases will require surgery.
hyaline cartilage is present in the end of long bones.
keeps bones from rubbing together helps give the body shape
no, it is not found IN the muscles but AROUND it. this is to protect the bones from rubbing together etc
The skin protects the bones and the bones protect the organs in the body.
tough stretchy tissue which helps give the body shape and keeps the bones from rubbing together
cartilage protects the bones where they meet.
surrounds and protects bones