The intervertebral discs are made up of fibrocartilage, which is a type of cartilage that has both collagen fibers and cartilage cells. This fibrocartilage provides strength and cushioning to the intervertebral discs, allowing them to absorb shock and maintain the structure of the spine.
The cartilage of the nose is made of hyaline cartilage, which is a type of connective tissue. Hyaline cartilage is strong yet flexible, providing structure and support to the nose.
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is covered with fibrocartilage instead of hyaline cartilage because fibrocartilage is better suited to withstand the mechanical stresses and load-bearing requirements of the jaw joint. The TMJ experiences a wide range of movements and pressures during activities like chewing and talking, and fibrocartilage provides more resilience and shock absorption compared to hyaline cartilage.
The trachea is primarily composed of hyaline cartilage rings. These C-shaped rings provide stability and support to the trachea while also allowing some flexibility for smooth movement during breathing.
The C-shaped rings that support the wall of the trachea are made out of hyaline cartilage. These rings help maintain the structure and prevent collapse of the trachea during breathing.
The intervertebral discs are made up of fibrocartilage, which is a type of cartilage that has both collagen fibers and cartilage cells. This fibrocartilage provides strength and cushioning to the intervertebral discs, allowing them to absorb shock and maintain the structure of the spine.
The cartilage of the nose is made of hyaline cartilage, which is a type of connective tissue. Hyaline cartilage is strong yet flexible, providing structure and support to the nose.
The intervertebral discs are made up of fibrocartilage. Fibrocartilage is a type of cartilage that contains both collagen fibers and cartilage cells (chondrocytes), providing the disc with strength and flexibility to absorb shock between the vertebrae in the spine.
The type of connective tissue found in the trachea and between the ribs and sternum is hyaline cartilage. Hyaline cartilage is a smooth and flexible type of connective tissue that provides support and reduces friction between bones.
intervertebral discs made of fibrous cartilage that act as shock absorbers and allow the back to move.
It is made up of mostly hyaline cartilage.
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It consists of bone connected to bone by hyaline cartilage.
The intervertebral discs made of cartilage.
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is covered with fibrocartilage instead of hyaline cartilage because fibrocartilage is better suited to withstand the mechanical stresses and load-bearing requirements of the jaw joint. The TMJ experiences a wide range of movements and pressures during activities like chewing and talking, and fibrocartilage provides more resilience and shock absorption compared to hyaline cartilage.
The intervertebral discs are made of outer annulus fibrosus, which is basically fibrocartilage.
The articular cartilage is the thin layer of white tissue covering the bone in the joint space. The articular cartilage is made of hyaline cartilage.