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cartilage Meaning in Telugu ( cartilage తెలుగు అంటే)



మృదులాస్థి, లింక్ అనువైన ఎముక

Noun:

లింక్ అనువైన ఎముక, ఇది మృదులాస్థి, మృదువైన ఎముక,



cartilage's Usage Examples:

Avascular necrosis Other names Osteonecrosis, bone infarction, aseptic necrosis, ischemic bone necrosis Head of the femur showing a flap of cartilage.


cricoid cartilage and the inferior cornu and lower lamina of the thyroid cartilage.


The top of the sternum supports the clavicles (collarbones) and its edges join with the costal cartilages of the first two pairs.


By rotating the arytenoid cartilages laterally, these muscles abduct the vocal cords and thereby open the rima glottidis.


medial meniscus is a fibrocartilage semicircular band that spans the knee joint medially, located between the medial condyle of the femur and the medial.


The muscle between the costal cartilages.


the left ventricle, on a level with the lower border of the third costal cartilage behind the left half of the sternum.


Anteriorly it is attached to the middle angle of thyroid cartilage.


chondr- "cartilage", ἰχθύς ichthys "fish") is a class that contains the cartilaginous fishes that have skeletons primarily composed of cartilage.


Inferior to it are the rings of cartilage around the trachea (which are not continuous"nbsp;– rather they are C-shaped with a gap posteriorly).


the costal cartilage of the first rib and the superior border of the manubrium anteriorly.


The lateral angle of the base of the arytenoid cartilage is short, rounded, and prominent; it projects backward and lateralward, and is termed the muscular.


In all tetrapods the cartilage partially ossifies (changes to bone) at the rear end of the jaw and becomes the articular.



Synonyms:

meniscus, arytenoid, arytenoid cartilage, animal tissue, intercellular substance, Adam"s apple, hyaline cartilage, arytaenoid, collagen, thyroid cartilage, gristle, semilunar cartilage, fibrocartilage, matrix, ground substance, cartilaginous structure,



Antonyms:

cortex, medulla,



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