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bones are hard, cartilage are soft and bendable , eg your ear, nose..

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What is a difference between bone and cartilage. 1. bones are more flexible than cartilage 2. bones are harder than cartilage 3.bones are larger than cartilage?

Bones are harder than cartilage, which is a firm but flexible connective tissue. Bones are also larger and provide more structural support and protection for the body compared to cartilage. Bones contain bone marrow, which is responsible for producing blood cells, while cartilage does not have this function.


What is the difference between bone cells and cartilage cells?

bones are hard, cartilage are soft and bendable , eg your ear, nose..


What acts as a shock absorber between bones?

The shock absorber between bones is called cartilage.


What is between the bones?

cartilage


What the difference between short bones and sesamoid bones?

Resembling in shape the seeds of sesame., Of or pertaining to the sesamoid bones or cartilages; sesamoidal., A sesamoid bone or cartilage.


What is the cushion between two bones?

Cartilage tissue.


Difference between bony and cartilagenous fish?

Some sharks have bones like us however some sharks have bones that are made out of cartilage.


Would you expect to find more cartilage between your arm and should bones or between the bones of the skull?

you expect to find more cartilage between the arm and the shoulder because the cartilage is found in many bones.


What is the relation between cartilage and bones?

Cartilage cushions the joints


Animal tissue that reduces friction between bones at joints?

Synovial fluid reduces friction between bones at joints. It is a lubricating fluid secreted by the synovial membrane and contains hyaluronic acid and lubricin to facilitate smooth movement between bones.


What is the substance called that is between bones?

It's called 'bone marrow', and it's function is the manufacturing of haemoglobin. A patient with leukaemia, (cancer of the blood), would geta bone marrow transplant.


What avoids friction between bones?

Cartilage