hyalínbrjósks
Hyalínbrjósks is the most common type of cartilage found in the human body. It is characterized by its smooth, glassy appearance, which is where its name, derived from the Greek word "hyalos" meaning glass, originates. This type of cartilage is flexible and resilient, providing support and cushioning in various joints and structures.
The matrix of hyalínbrjósks is rich in collagen type II fibers, which are fine and evenly distributed,
Key locations for hyalínbrjósks include the articular surfaces of bones in synovial joints, such as the knee