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The shark's skeletal system is a remarkable structure that has fascinated scientists and the general public alike for centuries. The skeleton of a shark consists mainly of cartilage, which provides flexibility and buoyancy to the animal. This unique characteristic allows sharks to move effortlessly through the water with minimal energy expenditure. Despite their fearsome reputation, most sharks are harmless to humans and play a crucial role in maintaining the health of our oceans. They are an essential part of the marine ecosystem, serving as both predators and prey for other species. Shark skeletons are made up of several key components, including the vertebral column, ribs, and fins. The vertebral column is composed of flexible vertebrae that provide support and protection for the shark's internal organs. The ribs are attached to the vertebral column and help to expand the shark's chest cavity during respiration. The fins of a shark are highly specialized structures that play a critical role in its movement and balance. They are made up of cartilage and are supported by powerful muscles that enable the shark to propel itself through the water with incredible speed and agility. In addition to their remarkable physical characteristics, sharks also possess a unique set of sensory organs that allow them to detect and respond to their surroundings. These organs include the ampullae of Lorenzini, which are highly sensitive electroreceptors that can detect the electrical signals generated by other animals in the water.
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