I should think not, fat and cartilage are entirely different body matter. Fat tissue might surround the cartilage present in our body, but they wouldn't be part of the cartilage. Moreover, cartilage is usually found joint areas or at places such our nose and ear areas, both of which do not contain much fat- fats wouldn't be found close to our bone area because usually it would be muscle that is wrapped around our bones, not fat (referring to joint areas), and our ear and nose areas are mainly made up of cartilage and skin (though of course our nose comprises of bone as well).
Probably not, as they are made of cartilage.
Yes there is indeed only one type of fat /cartilage cell.
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bone, fat, flesh and fur on the outside. bone, fat, flesh and fur on the outside.
Cartilage is a type of connective tissue that is flexible and rubbery, fat tissue stores energy and helps cushion and insulate the body, tendons are tough bands of connective tissue that connect muscle to bone, and ligaments are fibrous bands of connective tissue that connect bone to bone and provide stability to joints.
Yes, there is cartilage in the bum, specifically in the form of the pelvic bones that support the structure of the buttocks. The ischial tuberosities, which are part of the pelvis, have cartilage at their growth plates during development. However, the buttocks themselves are primarily composed of muscle (gluteal muscles) and fat, rather than cartilage.
the connective tissues protects the fat, bone, cartilage and alot more
The skeleton of an embryo is originally made of cartilage, a flexible tissue that later undergoes ossification to become bone. During development, the cartilage is replaced by bone in a process known as endochondral ossification.
The external ear is supported by the elastic cartilage of the auricle (pinna). This cartilage helps maintain the shape and structure of the external ear, allowing it to collect and direct sound waves into the ear canal towards the eardrum. The external ear also contains the earlobe, which is primarily composed of fat and connective tissue.
Adipose tissue, more commonly known as fat, stores caloric energy which can be used to supplement dietary calories if needed, in lean times. Cartilage is a type of connective tissue which helps to construct joints and some other structures in the body.
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