cartilage
Hyaline cartilage covers the ends of bones in many joints. It provides a slippery surface to reduce friction during bone movement.
Actually it's cartilages and the synovial fluid which makes the joint movements smooth.....
Articular cartilage covers the joint surfaces of long bones. It is a smooth, slippery tissue that helps reduce friction and allows for smooth joint movement.
Cartilage covers the ends of bones at joints, while a ligament is the tissue that connects two bones to form a joint.
In adults, the ends of bones are covered by a type of connective tissue called articular cartilage. This cartilage provides a smooth surface that helps with joint movement and cushioning between bones.
You are referring to the articular cartilage. It is a smooth, shiny, white tissue that covers the ends of bones within joints. Its primary function is to reduce friction and provide a smooth surface for movement in the joint.
Ligaments are the fibrous connective tissue that holds bones in a joint together.
absorbs any compression placed on the joint, reduces friction between bones, and prevents the ends of the bones from being crushed
The bones in movable joints, also known as synovial joints, are held together by ligaments, which are tough bands of connective tissue. Additionally, cartilage covers the ends of the bones to provide a smooth surface for movement and to absorb shock. Synovial fluid, produced by the synovial membrane, lubricates the joint, allowing for greater flexibility and reduced friction during movement.
Cartilage is a flexible, rubbery tissue that covers the ends of bones at joints, providing a smooth, protective surface for movement. It reduces friction between the bones during motion, allowing for fluid and pain-free articulation. Additionally, cartilage serves as a shock absorber, distributing weight and pressure evenly across the joint, which further enhances mobility and prevents wear and tear on the bones.
The end of bones are covered with a smooth, slippery, thick layer of tissue called CARTILAGE.WHY?Because it is flexible and important in joints because it acts as a shock absorber.It also makes movement easier. HOW? (how does it make movement easier?)By reducing friction that would be caused by bones rubbing together.Also a special tissue called Periosteum
Hyaline cartilage covers the articulating surfaces of bones to provide a smooth, low-friction surface for joint movement. It also helps distribute forces across the joint, reducing wear and tear on the bones. Additionally, hyaline cartilage acts as a shock absorber during physical activities.