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cartilaginous containing cartilage
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cartilage A type of connective tissue that is firm but resilient. It is found in joints and also as supportive structure, for example in the ears.
Ãâó: www.bioethics.gov/reports/stemcell/glossary.html
cartilaginous Tough and firm but flexible; like cartilage.
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cartilage An elastic tissue in animals and fishes that commonly becomes bone in the adult vertebrates, although in some (such as sharks) it does not.
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cartilage Rubbery, fibrous, dense connective tissue- harder than ligaments, softer than bone. Cartilage usually is found between bones and permits smooth movement of joints. The most frequent and significant cartilage injury associated with athletic is damage to the crescent-shaped cartilage in the knee (meniscus).
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