you would die without one. be paralyzed if you don't die.
An amphibian's internal skeleton is important to its survival for a couple reasons. It helps some amphibians escape quickly from danger, and it can help them quickly catch their prey for food.
The Skeleton can be divided into Axial and Appendicular portions. The Axial Skeleton, is the head and trunk, and include the bones of the skull, hyoid bone, vertebral column, and thoracic cage. The Appendicular Skeleton, contains the pelvic and pectoral girdles, as well as the upper and lower limbs. The limbs and girdles, of the Appendicular Skeleton, attach to the Axial Skeleton.
Yes it is.
It is known as the skeleton.
axial skeleton
because if we dont have a skeleton we can not move
balls
The skeleton is extremely important to the body. It provides the internal framework for the body and protects many internal organs from external damage.
It can act as a hydrostatic skeleton
it protects our inner organs from harm.
The skeleton system is important to the human body because it keeps the human body upright and protects the body's internal organs against injuries.
The other function of the axial skeleton is that it creates a surface for the attachment of muscles.
Your skull because it protects your brain
An amphibian's internal skeleton is important to its survival for a couple reasons. It helps some amphibians escape quickly from danger, and it can help them quickly catch their prey for food.
no because the skeletal system is too important!
they allow for leverage so the muscles can contract
The Skeleton can be divided into Axial and Appendicular portions. The Axial Skeleton, is the head and trunk, and include the bones of the skull, hyoid bone, vertebral column, and thoracic cage. The Appendicular Skeleton, contains the pelvic and pectoral girdles, as well as the upper and lower limbs. The limbs and girdles, of the Appendicular Skeleton, attach to the Axial Skeleton.