I think you are looking for the Sternum, which is the bone at the front of the chest that connects most of the ribs together via some cartilage
yes i think they are made from cartilage
Not that I know of. Cartilage is found in your joints, your nose and your ears, but I don't think in your eyes.
Cartilage...I think
becuase there are less cartilage
Um, I think it is...Cartilage?
When you pierce your cartilage, it is supposed to do a good job of healing. However, there are plenty of people who find that their cartilage piercings heal in a different way - with a keloid, or bump, on the back or front of the piercing.
SHARKS AND RAYS HAVE CARTILAGE SKELETONS,WHICH MEANS THEY ARE VERY FLEXIBLE. I THINK.(peytonallentranum)
No, the trachea is not a part of the skeletal system. The trachea is a tubular structure in the respiratory system that connects the larynx to the bronchi in the lungs, allowing for the passage of air during breathing.
A pig's snout is commonly strengthened by cartilage. This is to protect the nose from damage while the pig is feeding.
Cartilage is the flexible substance at the ends of bones in joints. It acts as a cushion and facilitates smooth movement of the bones. It also helps in absorbing shock and reducing friction during movement.
I think that you're talking about the cartilage.