Yes you can. See that's the beauty of body jewellery, it can be used anywhere in the body (so long as it is appropriate for the piercing). So you can put any jewellery anywhere you want, this allows you to change it up a notch. Start your own fashion trend.
yes. octopus have much cartilage in their eye socket which causes them to be unable to have peripheral vision. they can only see straight in front of them. if there happens to be an excess build of cartilage in the eye socket the octopus could go partially blind.
Well the only way to put anything into a tongue is to use a needle to pierce the tongue first then put a barbell into the newly pierced hole. (Please quit calling it a tongue ring, it's a barbell and not a ring).
well.. i have my first and second hole and my cartilage pierced... the only side effect i can think of is that it may hurt some... but that's really it... for your cartilage you cant sleep on it or else it hurts
A barbell has two ends, while a plug only sticks out on one side.
No, cartilage is only contained up until the bronchi. The bronchioles and onward do not contain any cartilage rings, only smooth muscle.
There is only one cartilage cell, a chondrocyte that does have a nucleus.
Because epiphyses are covered by articular cartilage
nothing theres only cartilage xD
It is the cricoid cartilage
The cartilage in the larynx which is shaped like a signet ring is the cricoid cartilage. It is the only complete ring of cartilage around the trachea.
Cricoid cartilage forms a complete ring around the airway. It is the only laryngeal cartilage to do so.
You don't "get your industrial pierced" per se, since no part of the ear is called "industrial". An industrial piercing is just another type of cartilage piercing. Depending on the anatomy of your upper ear, you could potentially have quite a few piercings there, including an industrial and 1 or more helix piercings. If you already have a helix piercing and your piercer says it won't be in the way when s/he adds 2 holes on either side of it and puts in an industrial barbell, then absolutely, you can keep the helix piercing. Or, if the placement works out just right, you may only need to get a second hole and use that and the hole from your original helix piercing to place an industrial barbell through your ear. The best thing to do is to see a professional piercer and ask what the best option is based on the shape of your ear and the placement of your existing helix piercing. You could also visit our forum(link is below), post a photo of your ear, and see what piercers and other community members suggest.