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Q: Where would you find cartilage on your face?
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Where would you not find cartilage?

your nose and ears


Where you would find cartilage?

your nose and ears


Where in the body would you expect to find a perichondrium?

You would expect to find perichondrium surrounding cartilage tissue in the body. It serves as a membrane that covers and protects the cartilage.


Would you expect to find more cartilage between your arm and should bones or between the bones of the skull?

you expect to find more cartilage between the arm and the shoulder because the cartilage is found in many bones.


What part of face is made of cartilage?

Nose


Where on the body would an aromatherapist be interested to find hyaline cartilage?

Hyaline cartilage is mainly found in the freely moving joints of the body.


What would you find in a cart full of cartilage?

In a cart full of cartilage, you would find a flexible and rubbery connective tissue that provides structure and support to various parts of the body. This cartilage could come from different sources such as animal joints or a medical supply store for research and medical purposes.


Where on the human skeleton would you be likely to find hyaline cartilage?

trachea, larynx and tip of nose


Where is your nose Your nose is in the middle of your face.?

Your nose is the cartilage structure in the middle of your face, through which you can sense (smell) scent.


Where would you find a flat bone?

Your cartilage (the bit between your nose) is actually flat.


How is the skin fitted to the new cartilage framework created during an otoplasty?

The cartilage is then carefully positioned under the skin on the side of the face. The skin will shape itself to fit the cartilage framework of the new ear.


Where can you not find cartilage in your body?

teeth