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How is the cartilage different from the earlobe?

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How is the cartilage different from the earlobe?

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Cartilage is the translucent, elastic tissue located in the upper portion of the ear. Think of the cartilage area as two separate sections – the skin covering the cartilage and the cartilage itself. Cartilage differs from the earlobe primarily in that it has a limited blood supply.

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