How does the extracellular matrix differ in each of the thre
How does the extracellular matrix differ in each of the three types of cartilage (hyaline, elastic, and fibrocartilage)?
Solution
Extracellular matrix: boundaring the mature attached to tissue cells
Elastic cartilage: Perpetuate shape while provide flexibility.
Fibro cartilage: unsophisticated cell found in insecure and dense attached tissues that can still cleave and secrete matrix.
Hyaline cartilage: The most regular kind of cartilage found in the body transpire at the end of most prolonged bones in the larynx, in the joints, in the septum of the nose and in the rings of the trachea.

