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Q: What cartilage type gives flexibility and capability to bend?
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What is the soft and rubbery thing at the end of your nose?

Cartilage. It also makes up your ears and is found in your joints.


What are two types of properties substances have?

Texture = feels, Flexibility = bend, Color = Looks...


Does running make you shorter?

yes actually um no. maybe whilst your running, your vertebrae could bend slightly due to the pressure but once you get rest it straightens out because of the cartilage that is in between your spinal vertebrae. The cartilage is a gel-like substance and it is there for protection. So no worries, just don't listen to scientists and conduct your own experiments:)


When a cell takes in substances through endocytosis the outside of the cell membrane becomes the inside of the vesicle. what might this suggest about the structure of the cell membrane?

This suggests that the cell membrane is a dynamic structure that can bend and invaginate to form vesicles during endocytosis. It is composed of a phospholipid bilayer with hydrophilic heads facing the aqueous environments (inside and outside) and hydrophobic tails sandwiched in between. The ability of the cell membrane to undergo endocytosis implies its flexibility and capability to change shape.


What is a solid that has ability to bend without breaking?

If a material is easy to bend without breaking, it is usually described as flexible (flexibility). Another similar term is tensile strength (the strength of a material when it is stretched). Malleability describes the material's ability to be molded without breaking. Tensile strength and ductility describe the ability to be stretched without breaking.

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Which property of an object allows it to bend?

flexibility


What is a description of flexibility?

you can bend it, it is stretchy


Why are cartilage rings not made of bone?

Usually, cartilage is used in place of bone in areas where more flexibility, rather than stability, is needed. For example, the trachea is held open by rings of cartilage. This way, we can still bend our neck forward, and we can sustain a blow to the neck without a broken bone piercing through our windpipe.


Do rats have more cartilage than bone?

No, rats have more bone than cartilage, same as most mammals. However, their skeleton has more flexibility at the joints, particularly the pectoral girdle and rib cage, which allows them to bend and squeeze into spaces that do not look big enough for a rat.


How is the trachea kept open yet able to bend?

cartilage rings


What is the soft and rubbery thing at the end of your nose?

Cartilage. It also makes up your ears and is found in your joints.


How do you write flexibility in a sentence?

Like any other noun. Flexibility is the ability to bend.


The difference of elasticity and flexibility?

There is a difference between elasticity and flexibility. Elasticity is the ability to stretch and flexibility is the ability to bend.


What does the property flexibility mean?

Ability to bend/compromise.


What part of the skeletal can bend without breaking?

Cartilage can bend without breaking. It's the only part that can.


Is cartilage less flexible than bone?

No, it is not. Bone is strong but it doesn't bend easily. Cartilage is more flexible.


What is the difference between elasticity and flexibility?

Elasticity refers to the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed. Flexibility, on the other hand, refers to the ability to bend easily without breaking. In short, elasticity is about how much a material can stretch and return, while flexibility is about how easily a material can bend.