Bones are classified to make it easier to study them. They are often classified by shape, size, and by origin. They may also be classified by their surface markings.
they dont have back bones they dont have back bones they dont have back bones they dont have back bones
Bones provide structure and support for the body, protect vital organs, produce blood cells, and store minerals like calcium. They also play a role in movement by anchoring muscles and allowing for mobility. Without bones, the body would lack the structural integrity needed for everyday functions.
A Human has 8 wrist (carpal) bones in each hand, so 16 wrist bones altogether.
Most people will classify it as irregular but some insist that all bones being unique they should all be ireegular and so it is just short.
Calcium is the trace element most important for making bones hard. It is a key component of bone tissue and is necessary for maintaining bone density and strength. Without adequate calcium intake, bones can become weak and brittle.
The most important feature used to classify animals is Body structure!
there bones and skeletal system, what they look like and what there habbittat is
bones are important to us to move
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there bones and skeletal system, what they look like and what there habbittat is
It Helps identify and classify Substance
bones are important because they hold up the body and help it balance
The important chemical in bones is calcium (atomic symbol: Ca).
Calcium is important as that is what bones are made of.
bones are important to living things because it protects plants
tendons
sholder knee and elbow