The kind of tissue that forms the supportive structure in our pinna

The Kind Of Tissue That Forms The Supportive Structure In Biology Question

The kind of tissue that forms the supportive structure in our pinna (external ears) is also found in:

Options

(a) nails
(b) ear ossicles
(c) tip of the nose
(d) vertebrae

Correct Answer:

tip of the nose

Explanation:

The kind of tissue that forms the supportive structure in our pinna (external ears) is also found in tip of the nose. External pinna is made up of elastic cartilage. It is passage towards middle ear.

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Question Type: Memory (964)
Difficulty Level: Easy (1008)
Topics: Structural Organisation In Animals (175)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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