The Cartilage is locate in the nose ears.
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A tracheal or bronchial tube is held open by a cartilage ring to ensure the passage remains open to allow air to flow freely in and out of the lungs.
Cartilage in the skeletal system provides support and flexibility to joints, allowing for smooth movement. It also helps to absorb shock and distribute pressure throughout the body. Additionally, cartilage aids in the growth and development of bones during childhood and provides a smooth surface for bones to glide against each other.
Cartlage, (elastic), conects bone to bone, ligaments, (non-elastic), connect muscle to bone.
Actually, it is not. It is a pear-shaped body. If you observe carefully her upper body is slimmer than her lower body which makes her the classic pear shaped body.
Moving of a body part toward the main axis of the body is called adduction. Moving away from the main axis of the body is called abduction.
Cartlage is the tissue in your body.
nose, outer ear
its your upper ear:)
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No, their skeletons are generally bone.
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i have been told that i need hip replacement, the pain is unbearable. someone told me that shark cartlage will help me so i wont have to have surgery, is that true. Also i am on boniva so will the cartlage help build my bones
I believe the shark is made up completely of cartilage, such as your ear. SuperSlasher
if by cartlage, you actually mean "CARTILAGE" as in the tissue in the human body,then the answer to that is as a person grows, cartilage gradually disappears in long bones (meaning the bones of your arms and legs) because as a baby, your whole bone is actually cartilage, but bone forming cells called osteocytes begin to grow and form bone tissue and gradually it grows in the place of cartilage, so cartilage disappears in those areas. However, you still have different types of cartilage in different areas of your body that just remain there like you have hyaline cartilage in your ribs.Hope that answer satisfies you !
nose traps some of the dust particles