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... develops (see diagram 6). The stages a cartilaginous bone eg the long bone, will go through are: - Stage 1 A hyaline cartilage model of the skeleton is formed ...
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... Rays have no bones. Their skeleton is made of cartilage. ... Because their entire skeleton is cartilage, they have a wide range of motion. ...
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... ossification. When this processes happens the cartilage turns to bone. ... whole. We first notice that the human skeleton is an endoskeleton. ...
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... ossification. When this processes happens the cartilage turns to bone. ... whole. We first notice that the human skeleton is an endoskeleton. ...
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... know. The Great White Shark's body can grow from 4 ft to 23 ft. It's skeleton is cartilage and 63% of the body is muscle. Sharks ...
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... d. Compact Bone-is in the bones that make up the skeleton. ... e. Hyaline Cartilage-in it, chondrocytes lie in lacunae, which are separated by a flexible matrix. ...
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... their skeleton. The also do not have a flap of skin covering their gills as some other fishes do. Sharks just have five to seven rows of slits. 6.) Cartilage ...
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... tail. Sharks have a skeleton of cartilage, five to seven pairs of gill slits on the sides of its head, and no swim bladder. Sharks ...
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... Some features of Agnotha are the presence of a cartilage skeleton, nine gill slits (turning into five gill slits in sharks, where the first four became the jaw ...
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... The appendicular skeleton is made up of the 126 bones of the shoulders, arms ... acquired through a pull, tear, or dislocation of the joint and or its cartilage. ...
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... a few other fish. Members of the Chondrichthyes lack true bone and have a skeleton made of cartilage. Only their teeth, and sometimes ...
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... First it's skeleton is made of cartilage, which is lighter, tougher, and more flexible than bone. The most noticeable difference is its teeth. ...
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... There are many differences between the cetacean's skeleton and our own ... most of them are attached firmly to both the thoracic vertebrae and the costal cartilage. ...
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... 5. The three main parts of the axial skeleton or the skull, vertebrae, and ... The skeletal portion contains the sternum, costal cartilage, ribs, and the bodies of ...
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