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- Articular cartilage is hyaline cartilage that covers the articular surfaces of bones within synovial joints. It is bathed in synovial fluid produced by the synovial membrane, which lines the joint cavity1. Articular cartilage can resist, absorb, dissipate, and transmit intermittent compression, making it an important tissue in synovial joints2. In tetrapods, it also covers and protects the ends of long bones at the joints3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Articular cartilage is hyaline cartilage on the articular surfaces of bones, and lies inside the joint cavity of synovial joints, bathed in synovial fluid produced by the synovial membrane, which lines the walls of the cavity.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyaline_cartilageArticular cartilage is a tissue that is a component of synovial joints that can resist, absorb, dissipate, and transmit intermittent compression. This is in contrast to bone which is better at resisting static compression. The cartilage retains its form and remains available for the next phase of compression.wikimsk.org/wiki/Articular_CartilageIn tetrapods, it covers and protects the ends of long bones at the joints as articular cartilage, and is a structural component of many body parts including the rib cage, the neck and the bronchial tubes, and the intervertebral discs.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartilage
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In tetrapods, it covers and protects the ends of long bones at the joints as articular cartilage, [1] and is a structural component of many body parts including the rib cage, the neck and the bronchial tubes, and the intervertebral discs. See more
Cartilage is a resilient and smooth type of connective tissue. It is a semi-transparent and non-porous type of tissue. It is usually covered by a tough … See more
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In embryogenesis, the skeletal system is derived from the mesoderm germ layer. Chondrification (also known as chondrogenesis) is … See moreDisease
Several diseases can affect cartilage. Chondrodystrophies are a group of diseases, … See moreVascular plants, particularly seeds, and the stems of some mushrooms, are sometimes called "cartilaginous", although they contain no cartilage. See more
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Cartilaginous fish (chondrichthyes) or sharks, rays and chimaeras have a skeleton composed … See more• Keller-Peck C (2008). Vertebrate Histology, ZOOL 400. Boise State University. See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WebArticular cartilage is one of five forms of cartilage. hyaline or articular cartilage. fibroelastic cartilage (meniscus) fibrocartilage (at tendon and ligament insertion into bone) elastic cartilage (trachea) physeal cartilage …
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WebLast Updated: May 21, 2019. Definition. Articular cartilage is found only in diarthroidal joints (synovial joints), and is comprised of hyaline cartilage – a particularly smooth type of cartilage which allows for easy articulation, …
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