The tendens hold the bones in place
The muscles cling to the bones and tendens
Skin holds every thing around the bones and everything else
They providestrength and support for the body.
Animals support their bodies through skeletal structures, such as bones or exoskeletons, which provide shape and support. They also rely on muscular systems to move and maintain their body position. In addition, some animals use hydrostatic skeletons, such as fluid-filled cavities, to support their bodies and facilitate movement.
The same just like with all animals with an internal skeleton: to provide structure and support to the body, as well as protection to the more vulnerable organs in the body.
Animals with skeletons on the outside are called exoskeletons. This external skeleton provides support and protection for the animal's body. Examples include arthropods like insects and crustaceans.
Foundation is to cement as skeleton is to bones
Yes, a hydrostatic skeleton is a type of skeleton found in certain invertebrates that uses fluid-filled compartments to provide support and structure to the body. It relies on the pressure of the enclosed fluid to maintain body shape and movement.
No the skeleton does
The skeleton.
The skeleton.
The skeleton.
Do we have a skeleton to protect our organs and to help us move and support our body
This is called an exoskeleton.