Biology, asked by jeevangogula1, 3 months ago

which tissue give suppoert to nose torcha ear​

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Answered by SUNNY90850
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That stuff under the skin of your nose and ears that gives them their shape but still flexes without breaking is called cartilage. Cartilage is one of the types of connective tissue in your body. It consists of cells called chondrocytes mixed with collagen and sometimes elastin fibers meshed into a matrix.

Answered by Anonymous
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Elastic cartilage is found in the ear and epiglottis (located in the throat) as well as parts of the nose and trachea. This cartilage serves to provide strength and elasticity to organs and body structures, such as the outer ear.

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