yes. octopus have much cartilage in their eye socket which causes them to be unable to have peripheral vision. they can only see straight in front of them. if there happens to be an excess build of cartilage in the eye socket the octopus could go partially blind.
No, the octopus has neither bones nor cartilage, nor shell/exoskeleton.
No. Cephalopods like nautilus, squid, cuttlefish, and octopus have no skeleton, just one long piece of cartilage.
Yes, a common octopus is a type of octopus
what is a male octopus called
hyaline cartilage A Hyaline cartilage, but lacking perichondrion
Cartilage tissue.
hyaline cartilage A Hyaline cartilage, but lacking perichondrion
Family: Octopodidae Genus: Octopus Subgenus: Octopus Scientific Name: Octopus vulgaris
The octopus is an invertebrate... It has no skeleton.
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an octopus, noob
The most prominent cartilage in the anterior larynx is the thyroid cartilage. The thyroid cartilage is a shield shaped structure made of hyaline cartilage.