Sentences with cartilaginous
car·ti·lag·i·nous
C c - Cartilaginous fish such as the angler fish have a skeletal structure made up of cartilage.
- The human larynx is composed of cartilaginous tissue that early in adulthood progressively undergoes ossification.
- Like all sharks, dogfish have no true bones but make do with a cartilaginous skeleton.
- There are three types of joints, fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial.
- Over the years, a 64-year-old man has had repeated bouts of tenderness of the cartilaginous part of both ears that typically last for one to two weeks.
- The freshwater sawfish, a ray, is related to stingrays, skates, sharks, and other fishes with cartilaginous skeletons.
- Since sturgeons and paddlefish have lost many traits of most bony fish - they lack scales and have a cartilaginous skeleton - their fossil records are very sparse.
- Although most of the nasal structures are cartilaginous, the nasal bones usually are fractured in an injury.
- These organisms had a cartilaginous internal skeleton and a bony exoskeleton.
- It is formed by cartilaginous, bony and connective tissue structures.
- Jokbal connoisseurs love the juicy cartilaginous chunks that are as much about texture as flavor.