Hyaline Cartilage Cells

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The cells of hyaline cartilage are irregular in shape and are generally grouped together. Shown is the ordinary hyaline cartilage from the trachea of a child. The cartilage cells are enclosed singly or in pairs in a capsule of hyaline substance.

Source

Baker, W. Morrant & Harris, Vincent Dormer Kirkes' Hand-book of Physiology, 13th ed. (Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1892) 54

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