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A tough, flexible tissue that supports the fins of a platypus, as well as your nose.
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| cartilaginous |
Pertaining to or composed of cartilage.
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flexible skeletal tissue found in vertebrates and chordates, made of fibres of a rubbery protein. In most animals the embryo has a skeleton made entirely of cartilage, most of which is replaced by bone as it develops. Some fish, such as sharks and rays, retain a cartilage skeleton throughout life.
Ãâó: www.sedgwickmuseum.org/education/glossary.html
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| cartilage |
Firm, whitish substance at the ends of bones. It acts as the body
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| cart |
Another term for sulky.
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