The inner support for a mammal's body is its skeleton, which is anchored by the spinal vertebrae, or backbone.
A skeleton is a mammal's inner support frame. Appendicular skeleton is the bones of a mammal's limbs. Bird's and mammal's are warm blooded.
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It becomes the embryo proper and some extra-embryonic membranes. First it specializes into an epiblast and hypoblast. The epiblast becomes the embryo proper and the hypoblast becomes the yolk sac.
No, a leaf is not a frame structure. A leaf is a plant organ that is adapted for photosynthesis, gas exchange, and transpiration. Frame structures are made of interconnected members that support loads and resist forces in structures like buildings or bridges.
The opposite of an exoskeleton (outer shell-like support structure eg insects, arachnids) is an endoskeleton (inner structure, such as mammals and reptiles have.)
Yes, pugs, like all mammals, have three bones in the middle ear called the ossicles. These bones are the malleus, incus, and stapes, and they play a crucial role in transmitting sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear for hearing.
The inner skeleton, or endoskeleton, provides an internal structure for organs and other tissue to support itself. An outer skeleton, or exoskeleton protects the animal with a suit of armor, so to speak. Things like snails and lobsters have exoskeletons.
The inner support for a mammal's body is its skeleton, which is anchored by the spinal vertebrae, or backbone.A skeleton is a mammal's inner support frame. Appendicular skeleton is the bones of a mammal's limbs. Bird's and mammal's are warm blooded.skeletonIt's skeletonThe skeleton.
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The skeleton is a mammal's inner support.
where is the support in a frame structure
Mounted under the radiator support with a 10mm bolt. There may be two, one on each side of the inner frame rail.
Cheetahs use the flexibility of their spine to create a spring-like effect, thus allowing them to run very fast. They also possess it for the same reason as any other placental mammal; to support their frame and body.
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a frame of heavy scantling used in ship construction and made by riveting a wide plate to a frame and stiffening the plate by riveting two reverse frames to its inner edge
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Queratinised skin is able to keep most outer water out and most inner water in.
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