the reason why plants dont have skeleton because plants have stems.
A cell membrane. As animals have a skeleton, we do not need a cell wall, like plants.
No plants have internal skeletons
No, it is not a living thing because bones cannot grow and does not need air,food, water warmth to survive.Disagree with above. The skeleton of a LIVING animal is part of a living thing. Bones DO grow, and DO need food. When an animal dies, the skeleton also dies.
A starfish does not have a skeleton because it doesn't needs it.
No, ferns are plants. They do however have a vascular system.
Both hold up
Because they live in the earth, so therefore they don't need the skeleton, unlike us.
Make the skeleton walk into the plants and get bit. Then quickly get the Warrior and let him punch the plants.
Snails have shells. Technically, a shell is considered to be a type of external skeleton, or exoskeleton.
Skeleton.
Without your skeleton system, you would be a useless blob. Your skeleton helps you stand up, move, and do everyday things, including LIVING!
Worms do not need a skeleton as, unlike many animals of the same build, they interact with the environment differently. Worms have no need for a skeleton as they mostlly live in the earth. Therefore through everlution have lost the chemical, Phyniside, that "orders" the new cells of the organism to "become" part of the skeleton.