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Preterm infants' ears contain little cartilage and are very inelastic when folded; at term, the ears contain cartilage and the pinnae are firm.

a) True
b) False

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User Kiyan
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Final answer:

Preterm infants' ears contain little cartilage and are very inelastic when folded, while at term, the ears contain cartilage and the pinnae are firm.

Step-by-step explanation:

True, preterm infants' ears contain little cartilage and are very inelastic when folded, while at term, the ears contain cartilage and the pinnae are firm.

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User Derek Chow
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