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Hyaline cartilage is mainly found in the freely moving joints of the body.

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Membrane bones develop from hyaline cartilage structures?

It would be false to say membrane bones develop from hyaline cartilage structures. It is cartilage, rather than membrane bones, that comes from hyaline cartilage structures.


What is the most common type of cartilage found between bones in freely moveable joints?

Light micrograph of hyaline cartilage is a flexible connective tissue. This is including the joints between bones. To maintain this, one would need to take glucosamine chondroitin or something similar.


What tissue is a firm matrix that is heavily invaded with fibers?

This would be hyaline cartilage, the material lining the bones in the joint cavity.


What sports would cause thickening of the hyaline cartilage?

increased sport or physical activity's


Where on the human skeleton would you be likely to find hyaline cartilage?

trachea, larynx and tip of nose


Is there cartilage in your nose?

Yes, there is indeed cartilage in the nose of humans, which can be broken during sports or other heavy activity. Or, in extreme scenarios, if the cartilage is pushed upward in just a certain way, it would extend into the brain, most likely killing the victim. The bridge of the nose is formed partly of cartilages. On both sides are upper lateral and lower lateral cartilages. Three or four small cartilaginous plates called sesamoid cartilages are attached to each lower lateral cartilage. The cartilage of the septum separates the nostrils.


What would a long bone look like at the end of adolescence if bone remodeling did not occur?

it will look like a hyaline cartilage


What is the space between bone?

It is called the articular surface."Articulate" is to make contact between two or more bones.The surfaces of the bones would be covered by hyaline cartilage.


Do you have shark cartilage?

We do not have shark cartilage because then we would be sharks and I do not want to be a shark or have any shark cartilage in me at all.


What would you find in a cart full of cartilage?

nothing theres only cartilage xD


What is intra-articular pathology?

Intra-articular pathology would be disease of the articular cartilage and would encompass arthritis, cartilage erosion, neoplasia and developmental disorders of cartilage and subarticular bone.


Is Cartilage more brittle than Bone?

Cartilage, as a rule, is the slowest healing tissue in the human body. The reason for this is the virtual absence of blood flow in this tissue. Most of the nutrition for cartilage comes from synovial fluid, the lubricating fluid in most of our joints. There are other types of cartilage in the body such as hyaline cartilage, forming the connection in the front of the rib cage. This type is also considered avascular, meaning without blood supply. Bones on the other hand heal much faster than most tissues because of their rich supply of blood. The blood carries the nessecary building blocks required in the healing process.