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Cartilage characteristic feature, types, histology, function and location and also the relationship of the perichondrium to cartilage.
Introduction:
Connective tissues are abundant and a widely distributed tissue type among the other tissue classes. It plays an important role in connection, and for separation of tissues and organs. It is a primary tissue because it connects the bones and cartilage for the shape and movement of organisms. It fills the spaces between the tissue and organ to provide structural and
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