Giraffes and humans have the same number of bones in our necks, (7), and both adult giraffes and adult humans have the same number of bones, (206).
No human is there who dosen't have a skeleton.
Same stuff that skeletons are generally made of, calcium.
The cytoskeleton is similar to a human skeleton because it provides structural support and shape to the cell, much like bones do for the body. It consists of protein filaments that maintain cellular integrity, facilitate movement, and help organize cellular components, similar to how bones anchor muscles and protect organs. Additionally, both systems enable mobility; the cytoskeleton aids in cellular movement and division, while the human skeleton supports locomotion.
gorrilas have been known to have a lot of similar structures as humans. also, they have been know to act and think like humans.
Yes it is.
the calcium in it protacts the soft part of the shell and its light weght like the spongy in a bone
A human skeleton that is taken apart is called a disarticulated skeleton.
because they have evolved from an animal with a much shorter neck called climacoceras, the bones has just been elongated. Al mamals have the same skeleton, but the bones have changed.
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Yes, teeth are considered part of the human skeleton.
They make a similar, bellowing noise.
They are simaler because the are mamals