how the canaliculi allow bone to heal more efficiently than cartilage.
Bones produce new red blood cells.
an ancient system of underground and surface canals in Oman
The Grantia Canal System is called the "Sycon (syconoid) Canal System." This means that the canals from the sponges inside (excurrent canals) and those from the outside (incurrent canals) of its body wall end blindly, but are connected at right angles by openings called prosopyles. This type of canal system is intermediate in canal complexity. The canals are the pathways the water takes through the sponge.
Cartilage in the respiratory system (usually found in the trachea and some small amounts in the bronchi), is to act as a way to keep the passageways open.
semicircular canals
Lambert canals are located in the lung and provide, along with the pores of Kohn, collateral ventilation at the level of the very distal bronchioles but more in the alveolar system.
What is the system of canals inside a cell
The cartilage is found between all joints
Skeletal system .
The cartilage is found between all joints
Cartilage is contained in the human skeletal and muscular systems. The nose, ears, and many other organs also contain cartilage.
The Birmingham canals are linked to the canal system of the rest of England.
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.
Cartilage is from the skeletal system.
Skeletal and muscular system
an ancient system of underground and surface canals in Oman
canals
The Grantia Canal System is called the "Sycon (syconoid) Canal System." This means that the canals from the sponges inside (excurrent canals) and those from the outside (incurrent canals) of its body wall end blindly, but are connected at right angles by openings called prosopyles. This type of canal system is intermediate in canal complexity. The canals are the pathways the water takes through the sponge.