A few animals don't have a skeleton. They are made up of cartilage, such as sharks. Our ears and nose are made up of cartilage. Cartilage is a stiff, rubbery tissue. It helps cushion bones and distributes weight evenly within the joints. There are three types of cartilage. They are articular cartilage, which covers joint surfaces, fibrocartilage, such as the small amounts of cartilage between the vertebrae in the spine, and elastic cartilage, such as the outer part of the ear. Ligaments are strong bands of connective tissue that bind bones together at the joints, such as the wrists, knees, and ankles.
Joins are where two bones meet and articulate. Ligaments hold these joints together by attaching bone to bone. Cartilage is a smooth, soft tissue that separates the bones in the joint so that they do not directly rub on each other as they articulate.
Cartilage is a type of connection tissue with cells in lucanae separated by a semisolid extracellular matrix Versus a joint (Also called articulations) which is the union of 2 or more bones.
Every articulation is a joint, but NOT every joint is an articulation.
Bones that are joined together are joints. There are two kinds of joints. These are the ball and socket joint, and they filament joint, where different bits of cartilage join two or more bones together. Should these break, you won't be able to move this bone.
Ligaments provide stability in the joints. W/o ligaments the joint would be unstable and bend any old how. If there's no cartilage, bone will grate against bone which is very painful.
Sprains involve stretching or tearing of joint ligaments. Because ligaments are poorly vascularized, healing is slow. Cartilage injuries, particularly of the knee, are common in contact sports and may result from excessive twisting or high pressure. The avascular cartilage is unable to repair itself.
Cartilage, fat, tendons, and ligaments are all types of connective tissue.
I know that ligaments are a fibrous material that holds tissue together, whereas cartilage connects bone.
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synovial joints have synovial cavities
The knee itself is made of ligaments cartilage and bone, and the kneecap is made of bone.
ligaments connect bone to bone cartilage is a connective tissue
This connective tissue are called ligaments. Ligaments connect bones to bones while tendons connect muscles to bones. They are exactly the same tissue but terminology makes the names different.
Bones that are joined together are joints. There are two kinds of joints. These are the ball and socket joint, and they filament joint, where different bits of cartilage join two or more bones together. Should these break, you won't be able to move this bone.
Joins are where two bones meet and articulate. Ligaments hold these joints together by attaching bone to bone. Cartilage is a smooth, soft tissue that separates the bones in the joint so that they do not directly rub on each other as they articulate.
Ligaments provide stability in the joints. W/o ligaments the joint would be unstable and bend any old how. If there's no cartilage, bone will grate against bone which is very painful.
Joint pain can be caused by broken bone, damaged cartilage ligaments muscles or bone contact. as well as inflammation.