trachea
The pectoral girdle is an incomplete ring because it is open in the back between the scapulae. This allows for greater range of motion in the shoulder joints.
A large ring of cartilage typically refers to the tracheal cartilage rings that provide support and structure to the trachea (windpipe) in the respiratory system. These rings help to keep the trachea open and prevent it from collapsing during breathing.
That would be tracheal cartilage, which has a ring-like structure that supports the trachea and prevents it from collapsing. The C-shaped rings are open at the back to allow the esophagus to expand when swallowing.
Cartilage rings provide structural support and maintain the shape of the trachea, allowing it to remain open during breathing. They also protect the trachea from collapsing and help prevent airway obstruction.
Cartlage, (elastic), conects bone to bone, ligaments, (non-elastic), connect muscle to bone.
Cartlage
Cartlage
nose traps some of the dust particles
its your upper ear:)
cartlage
Colosseum, and a spanish bull ring! >:D (in spain) :/
cartlage
Cartlage is the tissue in your body.
No, their skeletons are generally bone.
Remove the bead "it is just held in place by the tension of the ring" it should pop out if you apply force from the side of the ring against the bead. If it doesnt come out go see your piercer, they may need to use a ring expanding plier to gently open the ring.
A captive bead ring is a ring where then opening is blocked by a bead held captive in the opening of the ring by the tension of the ring.
Yes, the F-ring is held in place by the Shepard moons.