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the shark has about 85% of the body is cartilage because with out it they can not move as fast or as agile as they are with it
A shark's skeleton is made up of cartilage.
Sharks are cartilaginous fish. The term "cartilaginous fish" means that the structure of the animal's body is formed of cartilage, instead of bone. A shark does not have one bone in it's body. It's skeleton is made up of cartilage. Cartilage is a tough material, like the material that shaped your ear.
yes sharks have bones made of cartilage too move and bend more and the rays are made of cartilage as well. Easy for a 10-year old like me!
There are two subclasses of cartilaginous fish. Elasmobranchii and holocephali. The subclass elasmobranchii encompasses sharks. The subclass holocephali encompasses rays and skates.Sharks, skates, and stingrays.
We do not have shark cartilage because then we would be sharks and I do not want to be a shark or have any shark cartilage in me at all.
cartilage is more flexible than bone making the shark more hydrodynamic.
cartilage is not bone it is the skeleton of a shark the shark's body's skeleton is made of cartilage the top of your ear is made of cartilage
the shark has about 85% of the body is cartilage because with out it they can not move as fast or as agile as they are with it
A shark's skeleton is made up of cartilage.
A shark flesh is called a "Cartilage".
Yes, sharks are indeed animals that have cartilage instead of bones. Their skeletons are made up entirely of cartilage, allowing them to be more flexible and lightweight compared to other animals with skeletons made of bone.
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Shark cartilage can be used to easily battle off cancer in a quick and easy way, there has been known side effects of using shark cartilage, but nothing serious has been reported.
It is the traditional culture of the Chinese people to eat shark cartilage. The Chinese believe that shark cartilage is very nourishing and it helps to strengthen the bones and keep them healthy. Shark's find soup is a very expensive item in Chinese cuisine.
A shark's skeleton is composed entirely of cartilage.