Perichondrium: Understanding the Cartilage Covering
The membrane that covers cartilage is called the perichondrium. It is a connective tissue that surrounds and supports cartilage, providing nutrients and oxygen to the cartilage cells. The perichondrium also helps to maintain the shape and structure of cartilage, and it plays a role in cartilage repair and growth.Apothecary - Related Articles
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