Skeletal is an adjective related to the word skeleton. Adjectives describing a skeleton include bony, axial, appendicular, and grinning.
Yes and No There is a character called Dry Bones who is like a skeleton but is not called skeleton
You can find a skeleton at a museum about science.
It is called a skeleton for a reason. As it helps to maintain the heart's shape when it relaxes.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
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That is the correct spelling of the adjective "skinny" (thin, or narrow).
The word "skeletal" is an adjective. It is used to describe something related to or resembling a skeleton.
Adjectives to describe a skeleton include "bony," "rigid," "fragile," "structural," "intricate," and "macabre." These terms highlight the skeleton's physical characteristics, its role in forming the body structure, and its often eerie connotations. Additionally, "fossilized" can describe ancient skeletons, while "articulated" refers to the arrangement of bones in a skeletal structure.
skeleton system is a system about the skeleton.
"Esqueleto" is skeleton in Spanish.
It is endoskeleton. Seahorses have an interior skeleton.
A rodent skeleton is not different from a vole skeleton. A vole skeleton is just one of many types of rodent skeleton. That is because voles are a type of rodent.
In the olympics. You can't play skeleton if your not an expert. If you want to play skeleton, you have to have a slide just for skeleton.
A mosquito does not have a skeleton it has an exoskeleton which is basically like their skin is their skeleton.
it is animals skeleton