Chondroblasts Cells that make up the cartilidge.

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Chondroblasts Cells that make up the cartilidge

CARTILIDGE—chondrablast cells Cartilidge special kind of tissue. softer than bone but harder than muscle. occurs between the bones especially in joints the ribcage, nose, ear, and the discs between the vertebrae (backbone)

abdomin/o abdomen

Bronch/o bronchus

Cervic/o cervical

Chondr/o cartilidge

Coccyg/o coccyx

Crani/o cranium

Epitheli/o epithelial

Esophag/o esophagus

Lapar/o abdomen

Laryng/o larynx

Later/o side

Lumb/o lumbar

Lymph/o lymph

Mediastin/o mediastinum

Pelv/o pelvis

Peritone/o peritoneum

Pharyng/o pharynx

Pleur/o pleura

Posteri/o posterior

sacr/o sacrum

Spin/o spine

Thorac/o thorax