I'm pretty sure that it is the skeleton/skeletal system.
Yes, tapirs are hoofed animals. They have three toes on each hind foot and four toes on each front foot, which are used to support their relatively large bodies and navigate their forest habitats.
they both have plants that grow close to the ground, they both support grass life, and they both support only a few certain animals.
Not in all species. Although at the end of meiosis there are 4 daughter cells, not all of these are always eggs.In most animals, females produce one mature ovum (egg) and three "polar bodies" from oogenesis (meiosis).
Kentucky Lake, Lake Cumberland, and the Ohio River are the three largest bodies of water in Kentucky.
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No animals in Australia store water in their bodies. There are numerous animals adapted for life in arid and semi-arid areas, but none of these actually "store water" in their bodies.
Animals lose water when they urinate, perspire, and exhale.
Insects have six legs, and their bodies are divided into three parts - head, thorax and abdomen.
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When ratifying a formal amendment to the Constitution, the ratifying bodies must get the support of at least three-fourths of the ratifying bodies.
Yes, tapirs are hoofed animals. They have three toes on each hind foot and four toes on each front foot, which are used to support their relatively large bodies and navigate their forest habitats.
One could say that all animals have 'nucleic acids' in their bodies, but no animal lives on the Antarctic continent.
The human body, along with bodies of many animals, is divided into the head, the thorax, and the abdomen.
Three types of support systems found in the animal kingdom are water, land, and other animals. As long as there was plenty of food for everything to survive, human intervention is not necessary.
The Chimera was composed of three bodies into one. Cerberus, on the other hand has three heads on one body.
its like the power house of the cell it provide power and support for the cell