We do not have shark cartilage because then we would be sharks and I do not want to be a shark or have any shark cartilage in me at all.
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cartilage is more flexible than bone making the shark more hydrodynamic.
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Shark cartilage can be used to easily battle off cancer in a quick and easy way, there has been known side effects of using shark cartilage, but nothing serious has been reported.
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It is the traditional culture of the Chinese people to eat shark cartilage. The Chinese believe that shark cartilage is very nourishing and it helps to strengthen the bones and keep them healthy. Shark's find soup is a very expensive item in Chinese cuisine.
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Shark and bovine cartilage supplements are available in capsule form, while shark is also sold as a powder and liquid.
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Sharks do not have bones, they have skeletons made of cartilage.
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The doctor explained that the injury was due to damage to the cartilage in my knee.
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Both shark and bovine cartilage supplements have been proposed as treatments for cancer.
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Sharks have cartilage instead of bones. Their entire skeleton is made up of cartilage, which is lighter and more flexible than bone. This helps sharks to be more agile and efficient swimmers.
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by smellind blood or something like meat that distracts the shark
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I believe the shark is made up completely of cartilage, such as your ear. SuperSlasher
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Sharks are cartilaginous fish. The term "cartilaginous fish" means that the structure of the animal's body is formed of cartilage, instead of bone. A shark does not have one bone in it's body. It's skeleton is made up of cartilage. Cartilage is a tough material, like the material that shaped your ear.
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A shark's "skeleton" is made of cartilage while human skeleton is made of bone.
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A shark is a long-bodied fish with a cartilage skeleton, prominent dorsal fin, and scales that are tooth-like.
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No, because a shark is not a bony fish as it's skeletal structure is made of cartilage.
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The shark would fall into the category of cartilaginious fish. Cartilage is the tough outer skin of a shark. If you feel the inside of your ear, it will feel similar to a shark's skin.
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I ordered Atrin Liquid Shark Cartilage from Power Health, Inc but I have not been able to aquire any directions for the daily consumption amount. Can you provide an answer?
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Soft part is flesh. Hard part is cartilage. Cartilage is what a shark's bones are made out of.
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Cartilage is a type of connective tissue that's flexible and resiliant. It acts as a cushion between bones in joints, providing shock absorption and allowing for smooth movement. Cartilage does not contain blood vessels, so it has a limited ability to self-repair when damaged.
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Like all sharks, the Great White shark is a vertebrate. However, also like all sharks, they do not have bones, they have cartilage.
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the cushion at the ends of the bones is called cartilage and is lubricated with sinovial fluid that is produced by your body.
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No. The "bones" of a shark are not really bones at all. They are made of cartilage. Cartilage is found in a human's ears and nose.
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Shark teeth are sharp and horse teeth are flat on the tip. Shark teeth are smaller than horse teeth. Horse teeth are big and you can tell how old they are just by their teeth! :)
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No, shark dorsal fins are not made of bone. They are made of cartilage, a flexible and lightweight tissue that makes up the skeleton of sharks. This composition allows their dorsal fins to be both strong and flexible for swimming efficiently.
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Teeth are teeth, neither cartilage or bone. But more similar to bone than cartilage.
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Shark cartilage is a dietary supplement made from the dried and powdered cartilage of a shark; that is, from the tough material that composes a shark's skeleton. Shark cartilage is claimed to combat and/or prevent a variety of illnesses, most notably cancer. It is often marketed under the names Carticin, Cartilade, or BeneFin. A derivative of it named Neovastat was tested by AEterna Zentaris as an angiogenesis inhibitor and showed promising results in animals. Two clinical trials of Neovastat were completed in 2007,[ showing negative results.
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There is no confirmed evidence of any effectiveness of this treatment.
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Well, the sharks fins are not sharp. they are made of cartilage which the shark is mostly made of. Cartilage is what is in your nose and your ears. That is why they bend so easily. Not many fish have cartilage inside them. The fish that do are called, you guessed it, cartilaginous fish. There is also bony fish and jaw-less fish.
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Both shark and bovine cartilage supplements show little or no side effects when taken at the appropriate dosage levels.
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a shark has bones made out of cartilage the same as a fish but a seal doesn't1 answer
Yes because it replaces the bone and allows it to be more flexible
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sharks dont have bones... their skeleton is made of cartilage
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Yes, chondroitin sulfate can be sourced from shellfish, including shrimp, crab, and lobster shells. It is also found in animal cartilage.
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