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shark, skate, or ray are the examples of cartilaginous fish, so usually members of this category are LARGE!
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they are called plaqiod scales or dermal denticals.
Yes, when the elastic recoil decreases, the compliance increases; the long is more weak; it will collapse sooner, so EPP moved into the small airways.
cartilaginous fish are in fact very similar to humans in that we both take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. the difference is that cartilaginous fish breathe through their gills (slits along neck) by contracting and relaxing.
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A xiphisternum is a small cartilaginous extension to the lower part of the sternum, which in adult humans is often ossified.
narrowing of the space inside the small airways
The trachea is a firm cartilaginous tube and is a self supporting structure
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Bony fish have endoskeletons made from bone, and cartilaginous fish have endoskeletons made from cartilage, the same material found in the noses of humans. Cartilaginous fish do not have swim bladders, but bony fish do. Cartilaginous fish have placoid scales or are naked, and bony fish have cycloid or ctenoid scales or are naked. Both organisms have jaws, paired appendages, vertebrae, gills, fin, notochords, and a dorsal nerve tail that leads to a distinct brain.