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Cartilage is actually a hybrid between a bone ( which is completely hard and meant for supporting the muscles and building the human body frame ) and a muscle ( which is soft but strong and responsible for all types of movement throughout the body ).

cartilage is flexible but strong and is meant to butress( support ) muscles and promote the flexibility and swiftness of muscle reflexes , simply speaking , to make muscles move faster , thus improving the capability and motion of that area.

example - above the heel (rear of the leg ) , outwards of the ear

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