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cartilage tough, elastic tissue that covers and protects the ends of the bones in some of the body's joints.
Ãâó: www.raacademy.com/glossary/Glossary.jsp
cartilage A usually translucent somewhat elastic tissue that composes most of the skeleton of vertebrate embryos and except for a small number of structures (as some joints, respiratory passages, and the external ear) is replaced by bone during ossification in the higher vertebrates
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cartilage With respect to crustaceans, this term is used to refer to hard or pliable chitinous endoskeletal structures such as tendons or connective tissues. (cartilage)
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cart a plastic shell holding a continuous loop of 6.25-nim audio tape. Radio broadcasters use carts for short, frequently-needed sound elements.
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cart A cart that accompanies a plow carries dung as fertilizer.
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