Human skeletal system is endoskeletal.
Insect skeletal system is exoskeletal
There are several differences between a rat and a human skeletal system. Some of them include the fact that the human system is more complex with multiple parts unlike that of the rat, the other difference is in their sizes and so much more.
The term skeletal system is correct. What the hell is skeleton? that is not a real skeletal system! See im a search engine, and even i think that's stupid as hell!
The main differences between a monkey and a human skeletal system are in the size and proportions of bones. Monkeys have longer limbs and tails relative to their body size, which is adapted for climbing and swinging in trees. Humans have shorter limbs and lack a tail, which is adapted for bipedal walking. Additionally, humans have a more specialized hand structure with an opposable thumb for greater dexterity.
They are the same. Femur = thigh bone = longest bone of skeletal system
Yes, they do. Just like humans do.
The major difference between the vascular system of a human and a starfish is that humans have cardio vascular system and starfish have water vascular system.
One is larger
The pig and human skeletal system are almost the same. They both have a jaw that is directly connected to the skull. They also possess expanded nasal chambers and 7 neck bones. The only difference between the two systems are the shapes of the bones and its orientation because humans are bipeds and pigs walk on all fours.
stars are far and the sun is close
For humans, basically skin is for protection of vital organs and the skeletal system.
It is made up of bony vertebrae. Just like in humans!
The similarities between the earthworm and human nervous system is that they are carbon based. The difference is that the humans nervous system is skeletal while that of the earthworm is not.