if there is something holding them in instead of skin.. or all your blood and body parts will fall out and you will die instantly
You pick them up, hold them close to the wound, and put a warm or moist cloth over the organ to trick it into thinking it's still in the body. It will survive longer, but then get more help
Vestigial structures are the expressed genetic remnants indicatory of a species evolutionary past. In humans one such vestigial remnant is the coccyx, which were once part of tail structures in our primate ancestors.
No. Vestigial organs are organs that were previously useful to an animal, but, even though they are no longer useful, remain because evolution hasn't taken them away yet. Seals still use flippers.
When babies are born most of their skeleton is still cartilage (A soft boney substance) their body will still be soft and when their bones have developed they will not be soft.
You can survive without your stomach. There are three main digestive organs...the mouth, stomach and small intestines. Without the stomach, you may have to eat smaller amounts at each sitting or you may have to adjust what you put into the system, but your body can still do some basic digestion and the bulk of the absorption of the food.
No vital organs hit.
There isn't anything really apart from they still have the same skeleton and both live the same ways and need food and water to survive.
No
the science teacher had a model skeleton in her classroom. (EDIT BELOW) The deranged science teacher had a skeleton with fat still on it in her closet.
Yes you still can survive the toenail will slowly grow back.
Echinoderms have all the same organs as are normally found concentrated in the head only they have them scattered. So what if their eyes are on their legs if they still see. It is the seeing that is important, not the location of the eyes.
All animals have skeletons, unless they happen to be an invertebrate, such as a worm. Some animals also have exoskeletons, but that is still a type of skeleton.
Both a skeleton and a steel frame provides structure and a shape. However, a skeleton consists of movable parts while a steel frame in a skyscraper remains still.
You pick them up, hold them close to the wound, and put a warm or moist cloth over the organ to trick it into thinking it's still in the body. It will survive longer, but then get more help
Vestigial structures are the expressed genetic remnants indicatory of a species evolutionary past. In humans one such vestigial remnant is the coccyx, which were once part of tail structures in our primate ancestors.
yes
One could argue that electronic organs that mimic the sounds of pipe organs are their descendants, but in truth, pipe organs are still in use today, mechanically, as pipe organs.