Cocaine usage!!
I had my nose pierced on the left side about 16 years ago. The cartilage in that side is completely gone.
Oh, dude, if the windpipe was a muscular tube without those fancy cartilage rings, it would probably collapse when you try to breathe in, like a sad deflating balloon. You'd sound like a wheezy accordion trying to play a tune. So, yeah, not a great scenario for your respiratory system, but hey, at least you'd have a unique party trick, right?
Saddle nose is caused by the loss of support and structure in the cartilage of the nasal septum and bridge, which can result from trauma, infections, systemic diseases like granulomatosis with polyangiitis, or congenital conditions like congenital syphilis. When the cartilage weakens or collapses, it can lead to the characteristic depression and flattening of the bridge of the nose seen in saddle nose deformity.
That would be tracheal cartilage, which has a ring-like structure that supports the trachea and prevents it from collapsing. The C-shaped rings are open at the back to allow the esophagus to expand when swallowing.
If this new Bank of the United States were to fail, and collapse, the money would be gone. Results would be quite like the great depression of the 1930's, except with a lot more rioting.
Cartilage could be used to hold our selves together but cartilage is actually unformed bone and Cartilage also is very unstable if you bones so to speak were made of cartilage we would highly unstable and unable to walk like a baby almost
yes,he would not mind becouse he has a peicing
The cartilage in the larynx which is shaped like a signet ring is the cricoid cartilage. It is the only complete ring of cartilage around the trachea.
The rings of cartilage that surround the trachea provide structural support, preventing the trachea from collapsing and maintaining an open airway for proper breathing. They also protect the trachea from external compression or pressure.
Cricoid cartilage :D
Cartilage. It acts just like a cushion!
Disease and famine would be most like it Another would be getting attacked.
There are actually several different kinds of cartilage in the body, but the tracheal rings are the hardest (softer cartilage is found in bendy things like your ears and nose). They're there so your windpipe doesn't collapse in on itself, kind of like a hula hoop keeping a large trash bag open.