Cows do not have an inside skeleton. They are supported by a network of fluid-filled bladders that provide rigidity to their legs and tail.
Man and cow. p.s I had it as a question in a science quiz for homework.
Cows have endoskeletons. An endoskeleton is found inside the body and is composed of mineralized tissues. Some sponges and symmetrical marine animals also have endoskeletons.
An inside skeleton is called an "endoskeleton" in contrast to the term "exoskeleton" which is used to describe a "skeleton" that is on the outside.
Worms and snails do not have an inside skeleton- but pigs do.
No, we have our bones inside our bodies.
"Inside its skeleton" is a prepositional phrase, used to show the location of something in relation to the skeleton.
All but the crab do.
Around 200 lbs.
On the inside.
Grasshoppers have an exo skeleton, meaning what gives them their shape is on the outside. Humans have endo skeletons. we get our shape from the bones inside.
endo = inside so endoskeleton = skeleton inside the body. exoskeleton = skeleton outside the body (bugs, for example)
Sorry, but no. A cow has several parts that are not edible, including a very large skeleton.