Anatomy and Physiology - Study Guide
Anatomy and Physiology - Study Guide
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Chapter 4.3, Problem 12CYU
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The reason why the survival needs are not met in the aging cartilage.

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One of the types of connective tissues is cartilage. The cartilage is able to stand up to compression and tension. The qualities of the cartilage are in between bone and dense connective tissue. It is flexible, tough, and provides the support to the structure.

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