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What type of tissue is found at joints & protects bones from rubbing against each other and being damaged?

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Is it:

A. Contractile

B. Connective

C. Conductive

D. catabolic

I'm guessing it's a, but I'm not sure it's correct. Can you give me a paragraph of explanation as well so I understand?

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  1. all i know from my bio classes is cartilage is the tissue found between two bones to reduce friction and to make movement easy.


  2. B.  It is cartilage found on the articular surfaces of bones.

  3. B. Connective.

    Connective tissue includes bone & cartilage. See link for full list and description.


  4. b. connective tissue. Specifically hyaline cartilage (for most joints). Judging from your question you seem to have a good understanding of its function already.  

  5. B .Connective tissue is my best guess.

    The structural system is made up of bones, teeth, muscles and connective tissues (tendons, ligaments) of the body. The structural systems prime function is to provide the body with form and frame and give the body ability to move and work. Calcium, one of the most abundant minerals in the body, is used consistently to replace old bone tissue with new. Imbalances in the structural system often affect the nervous, circulatory and urinary systems.

    Good luck

  6. Choice B.

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