sharks.
It sounds like the skeleton.
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.
A shark's skeleton is made up of cartilage.
No. there is no bone in a sharks body. The sharks skeleton is made of cartilage.
Yes, the skeleton provides support, protection for vital organs, and enables movement in vertebrate animals. It is composed of bones and cartilage that give shape and structure to the body.
The Cartilage (baby bones) join together to make the bones that you have now.
You find them throughout the body in adults but more are soft cartilage in babies.
We usually differentiate between bone and cartilage. They're not the same. Cartilage is generally thought of as a type of flexible connective tissue while bone is the relatively hard skeletal framework on which the body is built.
the cushion at the ends of the bones is called cartilage and is lubricated with sinovial fluid that is produced by your body.
The human skeleton is located inside the body, providing structure, support, and protection for the organs. It consists of bones, cartilage, and connective tissues, and plays a crucial role in movement and overall body function.
It is the calcium-rich system of bones that supports the animal's body.
The skin is rough, it feels a lot like sandpaper.