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Neko [114]
2 years ago
14

Which of the following statements best describe why the cartilage in an organism's nose is considered a

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lidiya [134]2 years ago
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The following statements that best describe why the cartilage in an organism's nose is considered a  tissue are:

  • <u>B</u><u>.</u><u> </u><u>Cartilage has a firm but elastic structure, which is typical of tissues.</u>
  • <u>C</u><u>.</u><u> </u><u>The cartilage is made up of chondrocytes, which are a type of specialized cell.</u>

Cartilage is a type of tissue that is peculiar to other tissues because it does not have blood vessels. It also performs the functions of preserving joints and bones.

The cartilage in an organism's nose is considered a tissue because it has a firm but elastic structure and it is made up of chondrocytes which is a specialized cell.

The cartilage is composed of glycosaminoglycans, proteoglycans, collagen fibers, etc and are part of the structural make up of parts of the body like the nose, rib cage, etc.

Therefore, the correct answers are options B and C

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