Cartilage is a flexible connective tissue found in various parts of the body. It is located in joints (such as the knees and elbows), the rib cage, the ear, nose, and the respiratory tract. Additionally, it is present in the growth plates of bones during development and in the intervertebral discs of the spine.
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You have primary cartilaginous joint between the growing bones. They are called as primary cartilaginous joint. You have secondary cartilaginous joint in mid-line of your body. For example pubic symphysis, a joint between manubrium sterni and sternum as well as discs between your vertebrae.
Yes, epiphyseal plates are cartilaginous joints located near the ends of long bones in children that are involved in the process of bone growth and ossification.
The xiphoid process is primarily cartilaginous in children and becomes increasingly calcified with age.
no. cartilaginous fishes are sharks and rays.
Lizards are not bony or cartilaginous fish, they are reptiles.
Jawless fish are cartilaginous, but they do not have jaws. Class Chondrichthyes, which contains most cartilaginous fish, like sharks, have powerful jaws.
The only complete cartilaginous ring in the human body is the cricoid cartilage, which is located in the larynx. This ring-shaped structure provides structural support to the trachea and is essential for maintaining airway patency during respiration.
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Trachea has a C-shaped cartilaginous ring.
Similar to Stingrays, skates are cartilaginous.
Cartilaginous fish have cartilaginous endoskeletons, meaning their skeletons are made from cartilage. Cartilaginous fish can also have placoid scales, or they are naked. Cartilaginous fish have gills, paired appendages, strong jaws, notochords, a dorsal nerve chord that leads to a distinct brain, and lack a swim bladder.