hyalínbrjóski
Hyalínbrjóski is the most common type of cartilage found in the human body. Its name comes from the Greek word "hyalos" meaning glass, referring to its smooth, translucent appearance. This type of cartilage is characterized by a matrix rich in type II collagen fibers, which are finely dispersed, giving it a glassy look. It also contains chondrocytes, which are cartilage cells, embedded within lacunae, small cavities within the matrix.
Hyalínbrjóski provides smooth surfaces for joints, reducing friction and allowing for easy movement. It is found
This cartilage plays a crucial role in development, forming the temporary skeleton in embryos that is later