The ends of our bones, much of our ribcage, and the tip of our nose are all made from cartilage.
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Yes, the human ear contains cartilage which gives it its shape and structure. The pinna, or outer visible part of the ear, is mainly made up of cartilage.
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In the skeletal system, the cartilage is really important. The cartilage is used to connect our ribs to the sternum. Since the cartilage is more flexible than bones, this part of the body is essential. Otherwise, we wouldn't be able to breathe.
The outermost layer of your skin (epidermis) is part of flat epithelial tissues called stratified squamous epithelium. This part is flat and is covered with cuticles to make your skin waterproof. These cells are dead so they don't require any blood to be given to them. The layer beneath them (dermis) has many capillaries and blood vessels.
end of your nose and the top of your ear.
Soft part is flesh. Hard part is cartilage. Cartilage is what a shark's bones are made out of.
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Articular cartilage, also called hyaline cartilage, is the smooth, glistening white tissue that covers the surface of all the freely moveable joints, such as the knee and shoulder, in the human body.
Enamal is tha hardest part of human body..