The fluid-filled sac that prevents bones from rubbing against each other is called a bursa. Bursae are small, synovial fluid-filled sacs located around joints, providing cushioning and reducing friction between bones, tendons, and muscles. They play a crucial role in facilitating smooth movement and protecting joint structures.
in between each bone there is a rough sort of rubbery material called cartilage which prevents bones from rubbing against each other.
Joints in the body are lined with a smooth, slippery tissue called cartilage that helps reduce friction between bones. Additionally, a lubricating fluid called synovial fluid within the joint cavity helps to cushion and protect the bones during movement.
cartilage just prevents bones from rubbing into each other
cartilage
Bursae function to cushion joints so that bones don't wear down from rubbing against each other.
When a baby is a baby they have caritlage that eventually turns into Bones.
t is a tissue that prevents the bones from rubbing against each other.It acts like a cushion between the two bones at the joint. Eg:-Touch the upper part of your earlobes.Is so soft or hard? The earlobes are made up of cartilage. this is the answer
The tough, stretchy tissue that helps give the body shape and prevents bones from rubbing together is called cartilage. It acts as a cushion between joints, providing support and flexibility while allowing for smooth movement. Cartilage is found in various parts of the body, including the joints, nose, ears, and rib cage.
The reason that you cannot feel two bones rubbing together when they bend at the joint is because the two bones are separated by a layer of muscle and cartilage. It is possible for the cartilage and muscle to be torn, though, and it is possible to feel the bones rubbing together. This is very painful and in many cases will require surgery.
the funny thing is that all of these questions are from the quizzes that the crossroads charter school students are taking.. NO ONE ANSWER THEM ANYMORE its there homework
The cartilage is a protective covering which encases a lubricating fluid, to prevent damage to the bones caused by friction.If you didn't have any cartilage in your joints your bones would not stay in place they would just fall out and if they didn't u would be in extrem pain constantlyCartilage prevents the ends of bones from rubbing on each other. Without cartilage, walking would be very painful.
on inside , yes the bones hurt