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.
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.
the cushion at the ends of the bones is called cartilage and is lubricated with sinovial fluid that is produced by your body.
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 body's structure is provided by the skeletal system (skeleton), which includes bones, cartilage, and connecting tissues. The bones hold up the body and give it structure - without bones, higher animals would not be able to exist.
The skin is rough, it feels a lot like sandpaper.
It is the calcium-rich system of bones that supports the animal's body.
yes