A fossil is a cast of the outside of the body so you are unable to see inside.
Any internal organs. Only bones become fossils.
Finding internal organs in fossils is unusual due to the processes of decay and fossilization. Soft tissues, like organs, typically decompose rapidly after death, while fossilization primarily preserves hard materials like bones and teeth. Conditions that favor the preservation of soft tissues, such as rapid burial and low oxygen environments, are rare. Consequently, most fossil discoveries consist of skeletal remains rather than intact internal organs.
a moose is a mammal and most mammals have internal organs
Most reptiles have internal reproductive organs.
Most of a grasshopperâ??s organs are found underneath its hard exoskeleton. This way the organs are protected from predators, as well as the environment.
what did te embalrs do with the internal organs
To protect you'r internal organs
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 are organs that are inside your body, like your heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc.
Contains organs involved in internal fertilizayion
Visceroptosis is the downward displacement of internal organs.
smooth tissue