The Cartilage (baby bones) join together to make the bones that you have now.
yes
Skeleton
The body covering of the blue coral are the a layer of tissue covering the skeleton and connecting the living polyps. The Living coral grow on the skeletons of the dead ancestors. This is how the reef grows.
The importance of a skeleton in your body is, because you tissue in you body want stay together and you bones haveto stay connected. Without a skeleton you would be a jellyfish.
Your skin.
Skeletal muscle tissue moves the skeleton. This type of tissue is the most abundant tissue found in the human body. But it is attached by a connective tissue called tendon.
Movement of the body is made possible by the skeleton and the muscles. The liver has no part in the movements of the body.
a invertebrate system is when an animal or a thing grows/develops without a skeleton in their body
epithillial tissue e.g. skin muscular tissue e.g. muscles skeleton tissue e.g. bones connective tissue e.g. blood
It's not. The frame is like the skeleton of the human body.
Skin is the outermost layer of tissue of the body, so it can be found on all organisms having an endoskeleton (a skeleton on the inside of the body, rather than a skeleton on the outside, which would be an exoskeleton like insects have).All over your body
the thorax and the abdomen - the left and the right - the skeleton and the soft tissue etc.
An artificial structure, implanted in the body, on which tissue grows in the form of a missing or damaged organ.