Cartilage is a flexible yet firm connective tissue that is found in different forms in the respiratory tract and larynx. It is also found in the external ear and joints.
Cartilege
cartilege
Yes. She also has a cartilege piercing.
An anthelix is a curved prominence of cartilege on the pinna, parallel with and in front of the helix.
for feet- metatarsals for hands- metacarpals
The creaking is usually due to worn cartilege or loss of synovial fluid .
The creaking is usually due to worn cartilege or loss of synovial fluid .
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Unless you have a medical condition that causes you not to feel pain in your ears... the simple answer is yes. If you're wondering how badly it hurts, well, that depends on how well you naturally tolerate pain.
the softer version of the hard bone found in the nose and ears is call cartilege, but this soft bone can also be found in the nose
Tendons, ligaments and cartilege in between.
Bones aren't alive, they can't even be described as 'living tissue' any more than hair, toenails, cartilege. Living tissue is skin, muscle, ligaments, and nerves. Blood, urea, sweat, fasces are liquid versions of living tissue.