HISTOLOGY
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Question
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glass-like but translucent cartilage found on many joint surfaces. it also contains no nerves or blood vessels, and its structure is relatively simple.
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hyaline
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fibrocartilage
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elatic
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Hyaline cartilage is named for its glassy appearance, and with a few exceptions occurs at the articular surfaces of most bones (see section on fibrocartilage for exceptions), the ventral parts of the ribs, the cartilages of the trachea, the first few bronchi in the rat and in some laryngeal cartilages (Fig. 3.4).
Detailed explanation-2: -Hyaline cartilage is the most common type of cartilage in your body. It lines your joints and caps the ends of your bones.
Detailed explanation-3: -Hyaline cartilage tissue (also referred to as hyaline connective tissue or hyaline tissue) is a type of a cartilage tissue. It is the most common type of cartilage characterized by a glossy and smooth appearance.
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