Cartilage in meat
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GRISTLECartilage in meat
gristlecartilage in meat
galactosaminean amino derivative of galactose that occurs in cartilage
galactosaminesGALACTOSAMINE, an amino derivative of galactose that occurs in cartilage
synchondrosissynarthrosis in which the bone surfaces are connected by cartilage
achondroplasiaa condition where cartilage does not develop normally, resulting in dwarfism
synchondrosesSYNCHONDROSIS, synarthrosis in which the bone surfaces are connected by cartilage
xiphihumeralisin vertebrates, a muscle leading from the xiphoid cartilage to the humerus
achondroplasiasACHONDROPLASIA, a condition where cartilage does not develop normally, resulting in dwarfism
xiphopagusa set of Siamese twins joined in the region of the xiphoid cartilage
tophia deposit of urates in tissues (as cartilage) that is characteristic of gout
xiphopagiXIPHOPAGUS, a set of Siamese twins joined in the region of the xiphoid cartilage
lyttaslong, worm-shaped cartilage in the tongue of the dog and other carnivorous animals
lyttalong, worm-shaped cartilage in the tongue of the dog and other carnivorous animals
xiphopagusesXIPHOPAGUS, a set of Siamese twins joined in the region of the xiphoid cartilage
lyttaelong, worm-shaped cartilage in the tongue of the dog and other carnivorous animals
chondromatosisa condition in which benign tumours made up of cartilage cells form in the bones
chondroitinany of several glycosaminoglycans occurring in sulfated form in various animal tissues such as cartilage
chondromatosesCHONDROMATOSIS, a condition in which benign tumours made up of cartilage cells form in the bones
chondroitinsCHONDROITIN, any of several glycosaminoglycans occurring in sulfated form in various animal tissues such as cartilage
xiphopagouslike a xiphopagus, a set of Siamese twins joined in the region of the xiphoid cartilage
meniscusdisk of cartilage between the articulating ends of the bones in a joint, as in the knee
meniscidisk of cartilage between the articulating ends of the bones in a joint, as in the knee
antihelixthe curved elevation of the cartilage of the ear, within or in front of the helix also ANTHELIX
antihelicesANTIHELIX, the curved elevation of the cartilage of the ear, within or in front of the helix also ANTHELIX
antihelixesANTIHELIX, the curved elevation of the cartilage of the ear, within or in front of the helix also ANTHELIX
cartilagegristle, a firm pearly white substance forming the embryonic skeleton of vertebrates (temporary cartilage) converted into bone in adults
cartilagesCARTILAGE, gristle, a firm pearly white substance forming the embryonic skeleton of vertebrates (temporary cartilage) converted into bone in adults
chondrocraniumThe primary skull of vertebrates, composed of cartilage, which in humans and most other vertebrates is replaced by bone during development
chondrocraniaThe primary skull of vertebrates, composed of cartilage, which in humans and most other vertebrates is replaced by bone during development
chondrocraniumsThe primary skull of vertebrates, composed of cartilage, which in humans and most other vertebrates is replaced by bone during development
chondroitinA compound that is a major constituent of cartilage and other connective tissue. It is a glycosaminoglycan and occurs mainly in the form of sulfate esters
hyalinsa. horny substance found in hydatid cysts, closely resembling chitin b. structureless, transparent substance found in cartilage, the eye, etc., resulting from the pathological degeneration of tissue
osteoarthritisDegeneration of joint cartilage and the underlying bone, most common from middle age onward. It causes pain and stiffness, esp. in the hip, knee, and thumb joints
hyalinea. horny substance found in hydatid cysts, closely resembling chitin b. structureless, transparent substance found in cartilage, the eye, etc., resulting from the pathological degeneration of tissue
hyalina. horny substance found in hydatid cysts, closely resembling chitin b. structureless, transparent substance found in cartilage, the eye, etc., resulting from the pathological degeneration of tissue
hyalinesa. horny substance found in hydatid cysts, closely resembling chitin b. structureless, transparent substance found in cartilage, the eye, etc., resulting from the pathological degeneration of tissue
quittorspurulent infection of horses and other hoofed animals, characterized by chronic inflammation of the lateral cartilage of the foot and formation of fistulas that open above the coronet, usually resulting in lameness
quittorpurulent infection of horses and other hoofed animals, characterized by chronic inflammation of the lateral cartilage of the foot and formation of fistulas that open above the coronet, usually resulting in lameness
achondroplasiaA hereditary condition in which the growth of long bones by ossification of cartilage is retarded, resulting in very short limbs and sometimes a face that is small in relation to the (normal-sized) skull