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A skeleton made of fluid is often referred to as a "hydrostatic skeleton." This type of support structure is commonly found in organisms such as jellyfish, worms, and certain other invertebrates, where fluid-filled cavities provide shape and support, allowing for movement and flexibility. Hydrostatic skeletons rely on the pressure of the fluid within to maintain form and enable locomotion.

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