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Cartilage is a type of connective tissue found throughout the body, including in joints, the ear, the nose, and between vertebrae in the spine.
Cartilage is found in adults in areas such as the nose, outer ear, joints, and respiratory tract. It provides structure and support to these areas of the body.
nose ear joint skeleton ribs
end of your nose and the top of your ear.
because its a special kind of cartilage called elasto cartilage instead of the regular fibriocartilage found near bones
Hyaline cartilage: found in the nose, trachea, and ends of bones where they meet to form joints. Fibrocartilage: found in the intervertebral discs of the spine and in certain joint structures, providing shock absorption and strength. Elastic cartilage: found in the external ear and parts of the larynx, providing flexibility and maintaining shape.
The tissue in the nose is composed of hyaline cartilage, a slick, rubbery tissue also found in the outer ear, trachea, larynx, and the connections between bones. The shape of these tissues determines the shape of the nose.
Cartilage
The three places where cartilage is found is in the knee, ankle and elbow
Cartilage is a flexible tissue in the bod. The tip of the nose and ear lobe are cartilage.
Rib cage: The costal cartilages connect the ribs to the sternum. Nose: The nasal cartilage supports the external structure of the nose. Ear: The auricle (outer part of the ear) contains elastic cartilage.
Cartilage is a connective tissue found between bones, joints, the ear, the nose, the rib cage, and at the inter-vertebral discs to act as shock absorbers.