Plasma membrane protects cellular structures. They are made up of lipids
Yes the messentary is a thin membrane that surrounds the internal organs mostly the digestive organs.
The internal organs are made out of delicate tissues that are easily injured. If our body didn't have protection, we couldn't protect ourselves from hazardous incidents that will happen in our life.
1.) They protect delicate organs 2.) They permit significant changes in size and shape of internal organs
yes an octopus does have internal organs
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Well the rib cage surrounds and protects the heart, lungs, liver, spleen, kidneys and other internal organs from damage from external trauma. So the bones act as a shield for the organs.
To protect you'r internal organs
Yes the messentary is a thin membrane that surrounds the internal organs mostly the digestive organs.
Your bones protect your internal organs from injury.
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To protect our internal organs from germs.
An exoskeleton - is a hard 'framework' that supports the internal organs of an animal. For example, a crab has an exoskeleton that surrounds all its soft organs. This is compared to the internal skeleton of most other animals.
Internal organs such as the lungs and heart.
The skull protects the brain.
The ribs support and protect the lungs, and to some extent protect other internal organs.
The function of a shell is to protect an organism's internal organs.