Biology, asked by arohie, 1 year ago

We can fold our outer ear in all directions but it is not possible to do

this to the bones in our limbs. Why? Draw a diagram to differentiate

between the two constituent tissues and explain the differences.

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Answered by rohirestle
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this is because our ear pinna is made of catrilage a white flexible which can be folded but our limbs are made of bones which are strong enough which we cannot bend
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