We need more information to answer this. Please resubmit and add more context. Are you asking if all bones in the human body are the same? If so, no. Or are you comparing one animal to another?
Yes, and at least in those who share a common ancestor.
well i am researching then i saw this i want to know why are bones structured that way?
nope
Fats or lipids main purpose is to provide lubrication to the bones.
by giving movement.You move your thighroid in order to put your leg up.Like you have upper arm bones in order to lift your arm
Answer:Your bones skeleton.
An infants skeletal structure is not fully ossified
for energy, form teeth and bones
bones help hold up structure.
A zebra has a similar bone structure to a horse.
they give the body support
Bones provide the structure of the body. The muscles must attach to the bones in order for the body to function.
The structure of a bone cell will directly relate to its function. For instance, in the lamellae, there is collagen which will provide the tensile strength to the bones.
Tigers are large, solid animals. Their structure is similar to other large wild cats. Their skeletons are held together by thick bones and their internal organs are protected by these bones.
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yes because they all have bones
it helps bones and teeth and your blood, things like that. bone structure, helps your back and stuff .
the function of the ligament is where bones are held in place and joined together by tough bonds of tissue Ligament has a structure of a strong white chord, allowing its function to support the limbs of the body. Also, another structure is a bluish, white rubbery material, letting the ligament to cushion between the ends of bones and prevent the rubbing of them. Answer I believe the function of a ligament is to support tendons and bones like your knee has tons of ligaments also your back.
A homologous structure is a structure found in two very different animals that has a similar form in both animals. For example, the bones of a human hand are homologous to the bones in a bat's wing or a whale's flipper. Structures that appear very similar suggest that two animal may be related, as in humans, bats, and whales, which are all mammals.
Like bones, microtubules provide a rigid structure for the cell so it is not a shapeless blob.