No, It is a part of your ear.
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 :D
Cartilage. It acts just like a cushion!
Yes, it made out of cartilage just like sharks.
The lever. Wheels work the same way that a lever does in that a wheel is like the outer end of the lever...
cartilage
This cartilage is called hyaline cartilage because it is like glass and very smooth. It allows for easy movement in the joint.
No, cartilage does not contain veins. Cartilage is a type of connective tissue that is avascular, meaning it does not have blood vessels like veins. Instead, nutrients and oxygen are diffused through the matrix of the cartilage from nearby blood vessels.
That would be tracheal cartilage, which has a ring-like structure that supports the trachea and prevents it from collapsing. The C-shaped rings are open at the back to allow the esophagus to expand when swallowing.
Cartilage could be used to hold our selves together but cartilage is actually unformed bone and Cartilage also is very unstable if you bones so to speak were made of cartilage we would highly unstable and unable to walk like a baby almost
No, it is a third-class lever. a third class lever has the effort in the middle, like a fishing rod.
The cartilage is there to stop bone rubbing against bone. It performs like a lubricant.