Bone marrow, living connective tissue, blood flow and blood cells. It's living and your blood cells would protect something that is dead.
Have living cells with nuclei, grow and develop, and they reproduce (healing)
The ears do not have bones - that is, the external structures on the sides of our heads. There are three tiny bones in each of our 'inner ears', but the outside structure is made out of cartilage, not bone.
The ankle consists of three main bones: the tibia and fibula (which are the two long bones of the lower leg) and the talus, which is the bone that sits above the heel bone (calcaneus) and connects to the foot. Additionally, the ankle joint includes several smaller bones and structures, but when specifically referring to the main bones in the ankle, there are three key ones.
Tails and legs help support a vertebrates body and allow it to move. Other structures to help a body move are muscle and bones.
Fossils Further evidence is derived from living organisms Bones
The three characteristic are temperature, size, and brightness.
All living things are made up of cells Cells are the basic units of functions and structures in all living things and Living cells come only from other living cells.
Bones: Provide support and protection to the body's organs and give structure to the body. Muscles: Tissues that contract and relax to allow movement of body parts. Joints: Where two or more bones meet, allowing for movement and flexibility in the body.
Three bones in your arms
the arm has three bones.
bones in ear
The structures in the ear that enable the process of hearing sound are the outer ear, which includes the ear canal and the eardrum, the middle ear with the three tiny bones (ossicles), and the inner ear with the cochlea and auditory nerve.