because its like a sweater it gets to big so they have to take it off.
Yes. Snakes are, basically, consisted of a backbone covered by muscle, sinew and skin.
Snakes have skin that is covered in skin.
Thata is common misconception. Snakes skin is actually dry and scaly. Their skin in not slimy
Corn Snakes? Yes, all snakes shed their old skin.
so, a frog has 2 layers of skin and what do you use to separate the skin from the muscle?
Mitochondria would be more numerous in muscle cells than in skin cells, as muscles require more energy to function. Additionally, myofibrils (contractile units) and sarcoplasmic reticulum (stores calcium ions) would also be more abundant in muscle cells compared to skin cells.
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Mitochondria are more numerous in muscle cells than in skin cells. Mitochondria give the muscle cells energy. Skin cells do not need as much energy to survive.
Of course, the snakes of the world all have scales because they are cold blooded, if they were warm blooded, they would be a mammal and they would probably have fur, so, yes, snakes do have scales.
The different of lizards and snakes is very easy. Snakes are known to have no arms, hands, legs or feet in their body. Snakes are litteraly a muscle with a spinal cord. Lizards do hav all of this exept they have arms and legs. Some lizards do look like snakes but they are not.
No. Most snakes do not. Most will shed their skin on the ground.
Muscle cells have more mitochondria because they require more energy to contract than skin cells.