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cartilage a connective tissue that forms part of the skeleton; provides a model embryologically in which most bones develop
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Ãâó: www.sparkle.usu.edu/glossary/hearing_glossary.asp
cartilage a smooth material that covers bone ends of a joint to cushion the bone and allow the joint to move easily without pain.
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cartilaginous joint tough cartilage plate that permits slight movement
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cartilage A fibrous connective tissue that lines joints and helps form the flexible portions of the nose and the ears. Also located at the ends of bones as a part of the joint.
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