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The white around the yolk., The yolk is the embryo.
Because the mucus protects the stomach from its own acid. It also removes particles from the respiratory tract and keeps membranes that make it from drying out.
Dust can enter the outer ear, which can be washed just like any other body part. The eardrum prevents dust from entering the middle ear.
No the temperature differs from the surface to the interior. different parts of the skin have different temperatures as well.
Of course, if it's part of your body, it's a body part.
veins
Normally in the United States the animal that you would see that's skin keeps its body from drying out would be the snake and the alligator .
The white around the yolk., The yolk is the embryo.
it is the heat
The exoskeleton
The answer is , The Shell.
a body preserved by drying
mucus
Well...... reptiles also have watertight skin so that kind of says why they have scaly skin. This skin keeps their body from drying out in the sun.
feather
The waxy later that keeps plants from drying out is called the waxy cuticle. Essentially this also acts to keep the plants waterproof. It keeps the plants from getting too much water, and also keeps the water from escaping too fast.
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