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Systems 1b Practical Anatomy- Body Architecture

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A translucent bluish-white type of cartilage present in the joints, the respiratory tract, and the immature skeleton. (ribs, nose, trachea)

Author: Fergus Wood

a translucent bluish-white type of cartilage present in the joints, the respiratory tract, and the immature skeleton. (ribs, nose, trachea)



Answer:

Hyaline cartilage definition


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