cartilage supplies the structure, skin supplies the covering.
Cartilage
Cartilage is the tissue that makes the tip of your nose flexible
Basset hounds have long ears so when they are sniffing the ears whip up the smell toward their noses.
Cartilage. This also makes up part of the nose and ears
Fibrocartilage is the kind of tissue that makes up the intervertebral discs. The segments of the spine are connected with this tissue.
the 18th tissue and the 65909867th tissue
muscle tissue
The kind of tissue that makes up contracting organs is muscle tissue: cardiac, smooth and skeletal muscle.
Dense connective tissue
Muscle or myeloid tissue.
scar tissue is when you stretch your ears, it makes a scar because you are stretching them. if you let your ears close up, they say that because of all the stretching and scarring, that your earing holes will look like little cat butts. **Scar tissue is formed when ears are stretched too quickly and they tear. Scars forms over the wounds and scar tissue doesn't stretch well so it'll stop you from stretching at some point. Your ears only look like cat butts if you stretch them too quickly. If you're responsible with stretching, they'll heal up nice and smooth and they'll be even if you use plugs to stretch down.
the difference between tissues and organs is that the tissues make up the organs and the tissues are made up of cells.