Plants don't have a skeletal system (like vertebrates); trees rely on hardwood at the centre of the plant to provide rigidity and stability to the tree.
Smaller shrubs use the blocky rigidity of individual cells, cell walls and internal tugor pressure to maintain their shape.
Digestion.
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Cows have a skeletal system much like people. The purpose of the skeletal system is to support the skin, muscles and organs of the cow.
The Mandible* is the jawbone and its purpose is to grind and chew food
They allow you to fold your upper and lower members and to ease walking and running.
They allow you to fold your upper and lower members and to ease walking and running.
The skeletal system are your bones.
skeletal system* bones. :)
the skeletal system is a system in the body .
It holds up our whole body and it seems to be like the same function as roots in plants
The skeletal system itself is an organ system. Some schemes combine the skeletal system with the muscular system to make the musculoskeletal system.
Yes. Trees for instance draw water up from the ground using concentration gradients through their phloem, found in the middle part of the tree. Then sugars generated in the leaves are transported down the outside or inner bark part of the to the roots down the concentration gradient.