In your nose and ears.
Appendicular skeleton
Tendons
Rib cage: The costal cartilages connect the ribs to the sternum. Nose: The nasal cartilage supports the external structure of the nose. Ear: The auricle (outer part of the ear) contains elastic cartilage.
Most of it is cartilage.
Yes it is.
trachea, larynx and tip of nose
There are 3 type of cartilage present in the human body
Cartilage.
A shark's "skeleton" is made of cartilage while human skeleton is made of bone.
Dolphin skeletons are not made of bones like most mammals. Instead their skeleton is made of a tough, flexible tissue called cartilage. It is the same thing that human ears are made of.
It allows your rib cage to move when the lungs inhale and exhale
A cartilage skeleton is a structure primarily composed of cartilage, a flexible and resilient connective tissue, rather than bone. This type of skeleton is characteristic of certain animals, such as sharks and rays, which belong to the class Chondrichthyes. In some juvenile vertebrates, like amphibians, a cartilage skeleton can also serve as a precursor to a bony skeleton that develops later in life. Cartilage allows for greater flexibility and lighter weight compared to a bony skeleton.
A shark's skeleton is made up of cartilage.
At birth, the majority of the human skeleton is mineralized bone, although there are still cartilage growth plates in all the long bones.
You find them throughout the body in adults but more are soft cartilage in babies.
cartilage
NO, they do not.