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unlike cartilage, bone
○ has an outer covering.
○ undergoes remodeling throughout life.
○ has a matrix that contains collagen.
○ has cells within lacunae.
○ is a connective tissue.
Brief Explanations
- Analyze each option:
- Option "has an outer covering": Bone has a periosteum (outer covering), while cartilage (except for some with perichondrium in growth phases) generally lacks a distinct outer covering like bone's periosteum.
- Option "undergoes remodeling throughout life": Both bone and cartilage can undergo changes (cartilage can grow, repair to some extent), so this is not a unique difference.
- Option "has a matrix that contains collagen": Both bone and cartilage matrices contain collagen.
- Option "has cells within lacunae": Both bone (osteocytes) and cartilage (chondrocytes) have cells within lacunae.
- Option "is a connective tissue": Both bone and cartilage are connective tissues.
- Conclusion: The key difference here is that bone has a distinct outer covering (periosteum) which cartilage does not have in the same way.
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A. has an outer covering.