it can fly away fly
Yes, the praying mantis has an organ system consisting of antennae, eyes, wings, digestive organs, and reproductive organs. The female praying mantis is known for eating the male praying mantis after mating.
A praying mantis is an arthropod and an invertebrate which means that they do not have a spine. They do however have a hard exoskeleton that protects it's vital organs from predators.
Insect antennas are sensory organs and to operate properly, must be kept clean, so insects groom themselves.
Praying mantises, as far as I know, are not full of poison. Although they secrete a chemical in their jaws to paralyze prey, their body consists of an exoskeleton and normal internal body parts such as organs and muscles.
it helps protect the organs in your body, and helps you to stand up, otherwise we would be on the floor.
sutures
Ribs. They form a cage with the heart and other organs inside the cage.
The elements inside the body can be protected by ensuring that there is less consumption of harmful chemicals. Exercising and keeping warm will also help the body to protect the organs from sickness.
Your bones protect your internal organs from injury.
It is not an organ system. Bones are not organs. It does help protect some organs, like the brain being inside the skull, but it is not part of an organ system.
Well your rib bones protect your lungs, heart , stomach, liver, pancreas and all the other organs inside the ribs and your skull protects your brain. but no other bones protect you .
The only organs that the arm bones protect are blood vessls and the lymph vessles.