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Is cartilage less flexible than bone?

No, it is not. Bone is strong but it doesn't bend easily. Cartilage is more flexible.


Why are cartilaginous rings in the trachea advantageous?

They prevent the trachea from collapsing when there is no air in it. Being rings they allow for more movement, and being cartilage (as opposed to bone) they are softer and allow for some flexibility.


What is a baseball glove made from?

Leather. Usually calfskin. It's softer and more flexible.


What is the structure of composites?

Usually it consists of crystals of a very hard substance embedded in a softer (more flexible) substance.


Asthenosphere?

contains hot molten rocks or magma


Why hard bone becomes flexible when immersed in vinegar solution for a while?

Because they have a hard outer shell with a softer interior.


What is the structure of composite materials?

Usually it consists of crystals of a very hard substance embedded in a softer (more flexible) substance.


Why are greenstick fracture more common in children?

Greenstick fractures are more common in children because their bones are softer and more flexible than adult bones. When a child's bone bends under stress, it may crack like a green stick, rather than break completely. The flexibility of children's bones also allows them to absorb more energy before fracturing.


What is cartilige?

cartalidge is located at the top of your ear. The spot that is softer than a bone but harder than fat.


What type of stem is a softer and more flexible type?

well the hard stemm is woody so im guessin the other stem is the herbaceous stem


What the filament that slides?

The filament that slides is typically referring to the flexible material used in 3D printing, known as TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) or other flexible filaments. These materials are softer and more elastic compared to rigid filaments like PLA or ABS, allowing for the creation of flexible and bendable parts.


Difference between adult child and infant airways?

A child's airway differs from that of an adult in that the child's tongue is proportionately larger in the oropharynx compered to that of an adult. Also, a child's airway is smaller and softer and more prone to foreign body obstruction. An infant's airway is smaller and softer still and the trachea is usually about the diameter of a pencil.