fluid (anonymous)
Cartilage is important in joint because it acts as a shock absorber.
amniotic fluid. :)
The shock absorber between bones is called cartilage.
Cartilage is important in joint because it acts as a shock absorber.
You have the cartilages in the joints, which act as mechanical shock absorbers. But then you have other functional shock absorbers. You have arches in the foot, which act as shock absorbers. Then when you jump down, you have that spring like movement of the legs. That act as a shock absorbers.
The hypodermis is the subcutaneous tissue that lies underneath the skin. The reason why the hypodermis acts as a shock absorber is because it is mostly made up of adipose tissue.
A bursa is the sac that acts as a shock absorber between tendon and bone. A rupture of the sac can cause damage as well as severe pain.
The air sac at the flat end of an egg acts as a shock absorber and later provides air.
articular cartilage
Amniotic fluid acts as a shock absorber to protect the baby during pregnancy. It surrounds the fetus in the amniotic sac, providing a cushioning effect against external pressures and impacts. This fluid also facilitates fetal movement and helps maintain a stable temperature, contributing to the overall safety and well-being of the developing baby.
Intervertebral discs
yup.