HOLE'S HUMAN ANAT&PHYS W/ CONN & PROC+
HOLE'S HUMAN ANAT&PHYS W/ CONN & PROC+
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The major types of cartilage and describe their differences and similarities.

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Cartilage is a rigid, avascular connective tissue located throughout the body. It provides support to other tissues and organs.

Cartilages have an abundant extracellular matrix composed of collagen fibers. They are embedded in a gel-like ground substance. The ground substance contains chondromucoprotein (protein polysaccharide) along with large amounts of water.

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