We usually differentiate between bone and cartilage. They're not the same. Cartilage is generally thought of as a type of flexible connective tissue while bone is the relatively hard skeletal framework on which the body is built.
NO cartilage is a material that helps us to move our joints
Of course they are. Bones and cartilages build up the skeleton
when you are a baby the bones then were cartilage
No. But they do have plenty of cartilage the answer is the same for adults too.
Bones are of course harder
All bones start as cartilage and over time they turn to bone.
hyaline cartilage is present in the end of long bones.
Sharks do not have bones, they have skeletons made of cartilage.
when you are a baby the bones then were cartilage
No. But they do have plenty of cartilage the answer is the same for adults too.
Bones are of course harder
yes it reduces friction between bones, and also, synovial fluid reduces friction at the joints as well.
This connective tissue are called ligaments. Ligaments connect bones to bones while tendons connect muscles to bones. They are exactly the same tissue but terminology makes the names different.
All bones start as cartilage and over time they turn to bone.
No. Sharks bones are made of cartilage though.
Ossification the the process that occurs when cartilage is replaced by bones!
cartilage protects the bones where they meet.
Cartilage tissue.
hyaline cartilage is present in the end of long bones.