Cartilage joints, also known as cartilaginous joints, are connections between bones that are primarily held together by cartilage. They allow limited movement and provide stability and support. Examples include the intervertebral discs of the spine and the pubic symphysis in the pelvis. These joints play a critical role in absorbing shock and facilitating smooth movement between bones.
Yes, cartilage and tendons hold joints together.
Another name for cartilaginous joints is amphiarthrosis joints. These joints allow for limited movement and are held together by cartilage.
The cartilage is found between all joints
The cartilage is found between all joints
Cartilage cushions the joints
This may not be correct, but i have been told that cartilage is to stop joints from rubbing together and getting worn out.
The cartilage is found between all joints
Cartilage
Synovial fluid, cartilage, and connective tissue help cushion and protect joints. These structures provide lubrication, shock absorption, and support to prevent bones from rubbing together and causing friction or damage. Strengthening muscles around the joints can also provide additional support and protection.
cartilage and joints
Hyaline Cartilage
cartilage is present at the end of a bone at joints as it is soft so the joints bend and help in doing our work properly.bones are hard but a cartilage is soft.