Cartilage is the tissue that makes the tip of your nose flexible
Cartilage is a soft, flexible connective tissue that makes up the nose and outer ear.
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Elastic cartilage forms the outer ear and hyaline cartilage forms the tip of the nose. The elastic cartilage bends easier while the hyaline cartilage is firmer.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL_vdJ_uzUY
Cartilage. This also makes up part of the nose and ears
This connective tissue are called ligaments. Ligaments connect bones to bones while tendons connect muscles to bones. They are exactly the same tissue but terminology makes the names different.
what fexible connective tissue that makes up our nose and ears?
cartiledge... its in your ear and in your ears
Generally, ligaments attach bones to bones while tendons attach muscles to bones.
The type of tissue that makes up your ears and nose is cartilage. I don't really know if you would consider that "connective tissue".cartilageCartilagecartlidgecartilagecartilageCartilage. cartilage
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Cartilage is a firm, elastic and flexible type of connective tissue that covers the surface of joints, allowing bones to slide over each other. It is found on the ears, nose, knees, elbows, trachea and larynx.
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Cartilage is the strong, yet flexible connective tissue that's mainly found in your nose, ears, knee, rib cage, ankle, elbow, bronchial tubes, joints, and intervertebral discs. (that's why those parts of your body can bend easily).
Cartilage is A connective tissue characterised by its non vascularity and firm consistency; consists of cells (chondrocytes), an interstitial matrix of fibers (collagen), and ground substance (proteoglycans). There are three kinds of cartilage: hyaline cartilage, elastic cartilage, and fibrocartilage. Nonvascular, resilient, flexible connective tissue found primarily in joints, the walls of the thorax, and tubular structures (larynx, air passages, and ears); makes up most of the skeleton in early fetal life, but is slowly replaced by bone.