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Do you have the same amount of cartilage in your body all your life?

No, the amount of cartilage in your body changes over time. Cartilage is a type of connective tissue that can be worn down or damaged through aging, injury, or disease. Cartilage does not have a direct blood supply, which limits its ability to repair and regenerate compared to other tissues in the body. As a result, cartilage may decrease in volume and quality as a person ages.


What is the largest cartilage in body?

The largest cartilage in the body is the articular cartilage, which covers the ends of bones where they meet to form joints.


What body part is most flexible?

Some parts of the body for example the skin, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and muscle are elastic


What animals body is made entirely of cartilage?

There is no animal that has a body made entirely of cartilage.


What is the purpose of cartlidge in the body?

Cartilage has many purposes in the human body. Cartilage is a tissue that prevents bones from rubbing together. Cartilage also connects the ribs to the sternum in the human body.


What body system is the cartilage in?

The cartilage is found between all joints


What is the texture of the cartilage?

Caryilage is a tought but flexible tissue that is the main type of connective tissue in the


Use cartilage in a sentence give an examples?

Cartilage is a tough, flexible tissue found in the human body, such as in the ears and nose. An example sentence could be: "The cartilage in his knee helped cushion the impact of running on hard surfaces."


What is in your body that helps your bones?

cartilage


Where can you not find cartilage in your body?

teeth


What happens to the cartilage in your body as you grow up?

as you grew, most of your cartilage was replaced by bone.


What is The most abundant skeletal cartilage type is?

Hyaline cartilage is the most common, abundant type of cartilage found in the body.