False, bone contains capillaries.
False
this is a false statement blood capillaries do not exchange in diffrent part of your body
False.
False. They are not.
False. You have it backwards. Bone is the hard structure that give your body form, posture, and strength. They are stiff and cannot bend. They are hard. Cartilage is the soft, flexible, yet tough tissue found in the tops of your ears, and the tip of your nose. When you are an infant, many bones are partly cartilage, especially the skull. When you start growing, these bones get bigger and harden into actual bones.
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False, they have something called cartilage. Try bending your ear or nose with your finger, you have cartilage there, too!
It would be false to say membrane bones develop from hyaline cartilage structures. It is cartilage, rather than membrane bones, that comes from hyaline cartilage structures.
False, would increase the amount of fluid leaving the capillaries.
The rib that attaches to the sternum by the cartilage of rib 7 is called the "7th costal cartilage" or "costal cartilage of the 7th rib."
Yes, false ribs are still attached to coastal cartilages. Floating ribs aren't.
I just had the question "Every minute, about 1.5mL of fluid leaks out of the capillaries" on a true/false quiz and the answer was true.