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How does the number of bones and the amount of cartilage you change as you get older
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How does the number of bones and the amount of cartilage you change as you get older
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As you get older your bones get formed together to be longer, bigger and stronger. Cartilage overtime can wear away. Over a course of a lifetime filled with joints moving the cartilage inside a person can start to regenerate.
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