All but the crab do.
Man and cow. p.s I had it as a question in a science quiz for homework.
The same just like with all animals with an internal skeleton: to provide structure and support to the body, as well as protection to the more vulnerable organs in the body.
Chicken, Turkey, Duck, Cow
The cow and the cheese spout conspiracy theories. The turkey becomes cud.
Around 200 lbs.
Cows do not have an inside skeleton. They are supported by a network of fluid-filled bladders that provide rigidity to their legs and tail.
Sorry, but no. A cow has several parts that are not edible, including a very large skeleton.
a cell membrain of a half turkey and half cow
Liver
Just like in humans, the RIBS or RIB BONES protect the lungs. See the related link for the skeleton of a cow.
The same temperature as a dairy cow's internal body temperature. 101 degrees.
Depends on the breed. In most cases, the average is around 215 bones.