Does an adult skeleton have more cartilage than a skeleton?

The statement is incorrect, an adult skeleton does not have more cartilage than a skeleton. In fact, the human skeleton goes through a process called ossification, where cartilage is gradually replaced by bone tissue as we grow and mature. By adulthood, most of the cartilage in the body is found in specific areas such as the joints, ears, nose, and trachea, while the majority of the skeleton is composed of hard bone tissue.

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