Platypuses have key internal structures, the same with any other vertebrate in existence. They have key organs that enable the various bodily functions as well as organ systems, each with their own functions.
Yes, the nucleus has an internal structure . It consists of nucleons, chromosomes,genes and DNA. With a definable internal structure nucleus is the heart of a cell .
The platypus, like any other mammal, is made up of a skeleton, internal organs and an outer covering of skin - in this case, covered with fur. It is not made up of other animals, as some people mistakenly think.
The platypus should not be called anything else. It is just a platypus. It is not a duckbilled platypus, or any other such misnomer.
Subversion refers to any attempt to change the established order of society, its power structures, and its hierarchy. Internal subversion refers to attempts made by those within the system.
The platypus is completely original. It is not a "mixture" of any other animal.
Yes there is a platypus silly band i have one. :)
The platypus is known overseas as the "duckbilled platypus" or just the "duckbill", but in Australia it is just commonly called the 'platypus'.The platypus is sometimes known as the duckbilled platypus, because its bill loosely resembles that of a duck, and is of a shape not found on any other mammal.
The platypus is sometimes known as the duckbilled platypus, because its bill loosely resembles that of a duck, and is of a shape not found on any other mammal.
The platypus is found only in Australia. It is not found in any other country.
No. A platypus is not a placental mammal of any type, but a monotreme, which is an egg-laying mammal.
Neither the male nor the female platypus has any specific name.
Yes. The platypus is endemic to Australia, meaning it is not found in any other country.