hüaliinkõhr
Hüaliinkõhr, also known as hyaline cartilage, is the most common type of cartilage found in the human body. It is a flexible connective tissue characterized by its smooth, glassy appearance, hence the name "hyaline" which derives from the Greek word for glass. This tissue is composed of chondrocytes, which are specialized cells that reside within lacunae, small cavities embedded in an extracellular matrix. The matrix itself is rich in collagen fibers, primarily type II collagen, and proteoglycans, which contribute to its resilience and ability to withstand compressive forces.
The primary functions of hyaline cartilage are to provide smooth surfaces for joints, allowing for low-friction