General Biology I
Fibrocartilage is a tough and dense type of cartilage that provides support and absorbs shock in various joints and structures in the body. It is characterized by its high content of collagen fibers, which give it strength and the ability to withstand pressure, making it essential for structures like intervertebral discs and pubic symphysis.
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