To be more flexible
Teeth are teeth, neither cartilage or bone. But more similar to bone than cartilage.
No, no shark has bone, all sharks have cartilage instead.
We do not have shark cartilage because then we would be sharks and I do not want to be a shark or have any shark cartilage in me at all.
Sharks and their relatives have cartilage.
Sharks don't have bones they have cartilage
Like all sharks, the Great White shark is a vertebrate. However, also like all sharks, they do not have bones, they have cartilage.
Sharks are a type of fish that have no bones, only cartilage. Some parts of their skeleton, like their vertebrae, are calcified. Cartilage, a strong fibrous substance, is softer than bone; our nose and ears are made of cartilage. Sharks belong to the group of fishes called Elasmobranchii, which also includes the rays, skates, and ratfish. The Elasmobranchii are all fish that have no bones, only cartilage.
Fish with skeletons made of cartilage are found in the class Chondrichthyes. This group includes sharks, rays, and skates. Cartilage provides these fish with flexibility and strength without the weight of bony skeletons.
Bones and cartilage are found in most all vertebrates, with the exception of sharks and rays, which only have cartilage.
No sharks are not 'bony'. The skeletal makeup of sharks is cartilage. Although cartilage is dense and can be bone-like it is significantly less dense than bone.
All Sharks are boneless. But they do have a type of skeleton, called cartilage. But they are not bones.
yes i think they are made from cartilage