cartilaginous structure

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cartilaginous structure

The shark's dorsal fin is a prominent cartilaginous structure.

Definition

Noun: A cartilaginous structure is a part of the body, or body structure, whose form and shape are provided and supported by cartilage. Cartilage is a firm, flexible connective tissue that is not as hard as bone.

Usage

This term is used in anatomical and biological contexts to describe any distinct anatomical feature primarily composed of cartilage. * The larynx is a cartilaginous structure vital for breathing and vocalization. * The external ear, or pinna, is a cartilaginous structure covered by skin. * During embryonic development, the initial skeleton is a cartilaginous structure that is later replaced by bone.

Advanced Usage
  • In comparative anatomy, the skeletons of sharks and rays are described as being entirely cartilaginous structures, as they lack true bone.
  • The term can be used to describe pathological conditions, such as when a healing fracture forms a temporary cartilaginous structure called a callus before ossifying.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cartilage (n): The resilient connective tissue itself. (e.g., )
  • Cartilaginous (adj): Having the qualities of or consisting of cartilage. (e.g., )
  • Chondro- (prefix): A prefix meaning "cartilage," used in medical and scientific terms (e.g., = a cartilage cell).
Synonyms
  • Cartilaginous body part
  • Chondral structure (technical/medical)
Different Meanings

This is a specific anatomical term with a single, precise meaning. It does not have other common definitions.

Related Phrases/Idioms

There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific anatomical term.

cartilaginous structure

The shark's dorsal fin is a prominent cartilaginous structure.

Noun
  1. body structure given shape by cartilage