Costal cartilage: a) attach the ribs to the sternum b) cover the ends of the femur c) is found in the pinna of the ear d) forms the intervertebral disks of the backbone

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

option a. Costal cartilage is an instance of hyaline cartilage that connects the sternum to the ribs and enables to increase the ribs right into a ahead motion.

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