its called a mantel i got it from my 7th grade textbook enjoy
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The thin layer of tissue that covers a mollusk's body is its MANTLE!
The mantle
what is removal of internal and reproductive organs in the region of the hip
carbonhydrates
General sense organs consist of microscopic receptors widely distributed throughout the body in the skin, muscles, tendons, joints, and other internal organs of the body.
Internal means inside e.g. organs. External means outside e.g. features, lips, skin etc.
Any internal organs. Only bones become fossils.
Yes, it covers your internal organs.
the mantle? i think.
Carapace
Epithelium is the connective tissue in a frog that lines the organs. It covers the internal organs and forms a protective barrier.
Skin covers muscles, internal organs, blood vessels, and everything else inside your body.
what did te embalrs do with the internal organs
yes an octopus does have internal organs
Epithelial tissue covers the organs in the body.
Kaposi's sarcoma produces pink, purple, or brown tumors on the skin, mucous membranes, or internal organs
Internal organs and the skeletal system are two different things, so there really is no such thing as "the internal organs of the skeletal system." The skeletal system is responsible for the support of the body and protection of the internal organs, and doesn't have internal organs in itself.
Your skin covers and protects your internal tissues and organs.
The function of a mantle on a mollusk is the same as the respiratory system in mammals. It is also part of the feeding structure in bivalves.