The bones in our joints are separated by a layer of cartilage, which acts as a cushion to prevent them from directly rubbing against each other. Additionally, the joints are surrounded by synovial fluid, which lubricates the joint and reduces friction during movement. This combination of cartilage and synovial fluid allows for smooth and painless movement of the bones in the joint without feeling them rubbing against each other.
Cartilage is the name of the body pad located between bones. Its main purpose is to provide cushioning and reduce friction between bones during movement.
Articular cartilage covers the end of bones within joints. It is a smooth, white tissue that helps reduce friction and absorb shock during movement.
Reducing friction between bones can be accomplished by the presence of synovial fluid and cartilage in joints. These act as lubricants and shock absorbers, making movement smoother and reducing wear and tear on the bones. Without this lubrication, bones rubbing together can lead to pain, inflammation, and damage to the joint surfaces.
the bone that protects the brain is the skull.
I don't know keeps bones from rubbing together Cartilage, elastic tissuse forming parts of the skeleton
I don't know keeps bones from rubbing together Cartilage, elastic tissuse forming parts of the skeleton
Hyaline Cartilage located at the tops and bottoms of all long bones
keeps bones from rubbing together helps give the body shape
no, it is not found IN the muscles but AROUND it. this is to protect the bones from rubbing together etc
tough stretchy tissue which helps give the body shape and keeps the bones from rubbing together
cartilage protects the bones where they meet.
surrounds and protects bones
Cartilage. This also makes up part of the nose and ears
The bones in our joints are separated by a layer of cartilage, which acts as a cushion to prevent them from directly rubbing against each other. Additionally, the joints are surrounded by synovial fluid, which lubricates the joint and reduces friction during movement. This combination of cartilage and synovial fluid allows for smooth and painless movement of the bones in the joint without feeling them rubbing against each other.
on inside , yes the bones hurt
It is the bones at the chest that protects your chest. They are covered in muscle and tissue which does help pad and insulate it from the environment but it is the bones that do most of the protecting.