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Cartilage is hareder than bone true or false?

False. You have it backwards. Bone is the hard structure that give your body form, posture, and strength. They are stiff and cannot bend. They are hard. Cartilage is the soft, flexible, yet tough tissue found in the tops of your ears, and the tip of your nose. When you are an infant, many bones are partly cartilage, especially the skull. When you start growing, these bones get bigger and harden into actual bones.


Heart and stomach made of bones and muscles true or false?

False there are no bones ivolved


Are fossilized plants an example of artifacts?

No. Artifacts are strictly things that have been modified by human action.


True or false an adult human body has over 500 bones?

no a human body has 206 bone in it body


True or false bones are capable of movement even if the muscles are not in action?

False


Bones are capable of movement even if the muscles are not in action.?

4 a+ the answer is false


Is the epimysium a connective tissue sheath that surrounds a muscle true or false?

True. The epimysium is a connective tissue sheath that surrounds an entire muscle, providing structural support and protection. It helps bind muscle fibers together and is continuous with the tendons that attach muscles to bones.


Does articular cartilage cover the diaphysis on the long bone?

No, articular cartilage does not cover the diaphysis of long bones. Articular cartilage covers the ends of bones where they come into contact with other bones in a joint, providing smooth and low-friction surfaces for movement. The diaphysis of long bones is covered by periosteum, a dense connective tissue that provides support and nourishment to the bone.


How are cephalopods unique?

They have no bones and have false feet.


Does lemon make bones soft?

It is false.


What ions are found in bones and muscles?

false


Do all organisms become fossils?

No. The hard bones are more likely to form a fossil. The soft parts will degenerate over time. This is why most of the fossils from the Pre-Cambrian and Cambrian periods are mostly shells, not the actual animals that inhabited them.