cartilages

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English - Turkish
kıkırdaklarda
cartilage
{i} kıkırdak

Kulağın dış tarafı kıkırdaktan yapılmıştır. - The outer part of the ear is made of cartilage.

Menisküs bir kemik değildir. Bu bir kıkırdak, esnek, elastik bir dokudur. - The meniscus is not a bone. It is a cartilage, a flexible, elastic tissue.

cartilage
(Tıp) Kıkırdak, cartilago
cartilage
(Diş Hekimliği) kemiklerin eklem yüzeylerinde ve serbest olarak bulunan, non - vasküler ( damarsız ) elastik bağlantı dokusu; kartilaj
cartilage
cartilage bone kıkırdaktan meydana gelen kemik
cartilage
(isim) kıkırdak
cartilage
i., zool. kıkırdak
cartilage
kemircik
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Definition of cartilages in English English dictionary

articular cartilages
plural form of articular cartilage
cartilage
A type of dense, non-vascular connective tissue, usually found at the end of joints, the rib cage, the ear, the nose, in the throat and between intervertebral disks
greater alar cartilages
plural form of greater alar cartilage
cartilage
an elastic animal tissue of firm consistence
cartilage
{n} a kind of tough substance, a gristle
Cartilage
gristle
cartilage
elastic tissue that is transformed into bone
cartilage
A translucent, elastic tissue; gristle
cartilage
is a tough, resilient tissue that covers and cushions the ends of the bones and absorbs shock
cartilage
A durable tissue that covers and cushions the ends of bones and absorbs shock
cartilage
Cartilage is a strong, flexible substance in your body, especially around your joints and in your nose. a serious knee cartilage injury. a strong substance that can bend, which is around the joints in your body and in your outer ear (cartilago). Connective tissue in parts of the human skeleton. A network of collagen fibres in a firm, gelatinous base, it contains no blood vessels or nerves. Different types of cartilage are found at the ends of some bones and in nasal and respiratory structures; in the spinal disks; and in the ear and epiglottis (back of the throat). Most of the skeleton of an embryo is made of cartilage, which is later replaced by bone
cartilage
Dense connective tissue that covers the joint surfaces of bones
cartilage
A flexible connective tissue that is an important part of most of the skeleton and that calcifies at various stages of growth
cartilage
A firm, flexible connective tissue structure composed of chondrocytes and a specialized extracellular matrix that lacks a blood vessel system
cartilage
tough elastic tissue; mostly converted to bone in adults
cartilage
a smooth material that covers bone ends of a joint to cushion the bone and allow the joint to move easily without pain
cartilage
a connective tissue that covers the ends of bones in a joint
cartilage
The smooth "gristle" that covers the bone ends of an articulating surface of bone in a joint Allows joint move easily and allows for very low friction movement
cartilage
— Connective tissue containing collagen type II and large amounts of proteoglycan, particularly chondroitin sulphate Cartilage is more flexible and compressible than bone; it covers the articular surfaces (bone ends )
cartilage
Connective tissue found between bones that allows joints to move smoothly Cartilage is also important in your nose and ear
cartilage
Inside healthy joints, the ends of the bones are covered with a tough tissue called cartilage This cartilage is smooth and slick, so the bones can move easily
cartilage
A type of dense connective tissue, usually found at the end of joints, the rib cage, the ear, the nose, in the throat and between intervertebral disks
cartilage
Cartilage is the material that covers the bones It is also one of the materials out of which the ears, the nose and the trachea are made
cartilage
{i} gristle, tough flexible tissue (part of the skeletal structure)
cartilage
The translucent and elastic tissue that composes most of the skeletal system during the early years of growth and development and eventually converts to bone Cartilage then becomes an important player in keeping bone flexible
cartilage
The hard, thin layer of white glossy tissue that covers the end of bone at a joint This tissue allows motion to take place with a minimum amount of friction
cartilage
a type of connective tissue found in many parts of the skeleton; for example, this tissue is found covering the ends of bones in a joint
cartilage
Connective tissue, found between bones, that allow joints to move smoothly Cartilage is also important in your nose and ear
cartilage
The smooth 'gristle' that covers the articulating surface of bone in a joint Results in very low friction movement
cartilage
Tough, rubbery tissue that supports and cushions the skeleton, like at the knee joint You can feel cartilage by touching the tip of your nose or your ears
cartilage
(KAR-tih-lij): Firm, rubbery tissue that cushions bones at joints A more flexible kind of cartilage connects muscles with bones and makes up other parts of the body, such as the larynx and the ears
cartilage
tough, flexible tissue (like the tissue at the tip of your nose) which forms the skeleton of sharks, skates and rays
cartilage
a translucent, elastic tissue that composes most of the skeleton of embryonic and very young vertebrates and is for the most part converted into bone in the higher vertebrates
cartilage
A tough, resilient tissue that covers and cushions the ends of the bones and absorbs shock
cartilage
A flexible rubbery tissue, which covers and protects the ends of the bones Also found in the ear and the tip of the nose
cartilage
is a firm, flexible, connective tissue which is a type of protein that is found in many places including the human nose Back to Shark main page | Back to Octopus and Squid page
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