Yes. They are surrounded on all sides by intermittent "plates" of hyaline cartilage.
It is present in both the animal
Cartilage is a form of connective tissue. But unlike other connective tissues, it does not contain blood cells, causing it to grow and repair slower than connective tissues with blood cells.
Yes, areolar connective tissue has a fluid matrix.
The cartilage that forms the Adam's apple is the thyroid cartilage.
No, cartilage is only contained up until the bronchi. The bronchioles and onward do not contain any cartilage rings, only smooth muscle.
no it does not it contain chondroitin. it contains demecularoin that causes your cartilage to swell and turn a dark red and soon it will turn brown.
Yes
Yes
Bone contains capillaries but cartilage does not.
The stomach contain hydrochloric acid.
the bronchioles
Trachea contain cartilage rings, and is the long tube that goes to the lungs. The bronchi contain cartilage plates and are the branching tubes that go to the lungs.
Rings of cartilage
Yes. They are surrounded on all sides by intermittent "plates" of hyaline cartilage.
Discs are pads of fiber and cartilage that contain rubbery tissue
The stomach does not contain bones, it is an organ of digestion.