Difference between Bone and cartilage

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Meghna Thapar 6 years ago
Bone is very strong and non-flexible tissue. It is porous, highly vascular, mineralized, hard and rigid. Its matrix is made up of proteins, and rich in salts of calcium and magnesium. It forms the framework that supports the body. It also anchors the muscles and supports the main organs of the body. However, cartilage is specialized connective tissue which is compact and less vascular. It has widely spaced out cells. Its matrix is composed of proteins and sugars, and is slightly hardened by calcium salts. Cartilage smoothens bone surfaces at joints and is also present in the nose, ear, trachea and larynx.
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