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4. Cartilage cells lie in fluid-filled spaces called​

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lacunae
Cartilage is enclosed by a fibrous capsule called the perichondrium. It consists of living cells called chondrocytes which secrete a rubbery protein matrix called chondrin. Chondrocytes occur in small fluid-filled spaces called lacunae which are scattered throughout the matrix.
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Lacunae

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Lacunae is lies in fluid filled spaces called Lacunae

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