yes they do that is how they are similar to humans
So when they move, their bones do not rub against each other.
yes
yes it reduces friction between bones, and also, synovial fluid reduces friction at the joints as well.
The cartilaginousÊ structures of the larynx is made up of many parts. These are the hyoid bone, epiglottis, thyroid cartilage, arytenoid cartilage, cricoarytenoid joint, vocal ligament, cricothyroid joint, cricoid cartilage, and the trachea.
A shark's skeleton is made up of cartilage.
If you freeze a live frog, it will kill the frog. You can; however, freeze a dead frog.
A toad is like a frog.
I have it under good authority that a frog is neither a suspension, colloid nor solution but is instead an Assembly of organs, bones, muscles, nerves, blood vessels and all the other things that make up a frog. Parts of a frog can fall into those three categories, though. The frog's blood is a suspension. The frog's bile is a solution. And the cartilage in its bones is a colloid.
hyaline cartilage A Hyaline cartilage, but lacking perichondrion
Cartilage tissue.
hyaline cartilage A Hyaline cartilage, but lacking perichondrion
The cartilage that forms the Adam's apple is the thyroid cartilage.
hyaline cartilage
The most prominent cartilage in the anterior larynx is the thyroid cartilage. The thyroid cartilage is a shield shaped structure made of hyaline cartilage.
hyaline cartilage
No, hyaline cartilage is the most abundant type of cartilage.
It is cartilage until you get to the top of your bridge
The name of the cartilage is coastal cartilage.
Articulare cartilage is hyaline cartilage and it is a milky color.