Yes, newts have endoskeletons, which are internal skeletons made of bone and cartilage. This structure provides support and protection for their organs while allowing for growth and movement. As amphibians, newts also exhibit a range of adaptations that help them thrive both in water and on land.
Yes, they have endoskeletons. Seahorses' skeleton are inside their bodies so they would have endoskeletons.
Lions have endoskeletons because they are mammals and we are mammals.
Newts are Ectothermic
What materials make up the endoskeletons of most vertebrates
we need endoskeletons because they hold us up. if we had an exoskeleton we would be covered by a shell
yes
yes
newts are ectothermic
all newts are carnivores
it is not telling me what i want
newts can stay together
yes; endoskeleton of vertebrates may be either bone or cartilage