They can move around a bit, but they are kept in place by being surrounded in various other parts of the body or protective elements of the body, like the way the skull protects the brain.
Because their bodies are made of organs made of many cells.
Moths do not have blood inside their bodies. Rather, they have a yellowish, silver liquid that helps transport nutrients to their organs.
spiders can have up to 300 to 400 body parts on the indside
Not only does it provide support for all the tissues and organs that make up the body, protection for the most important organs and allow movement as we know it; the skeletal system provides the birthplace of new red blood cells in the marrow of bone.If you didn't have one, you would sure miss it...For structure and to make sure that the body doesnt collapse under its own weight
Blood and lymphatic vessels
It is used to breathe and help most of our organs and insides function.
They took the insides out of mummies, so that they could stuff the bodies, and so that they could preserve the bodies longer. As well as that they wanted the person to have a good time in the next life for that person.
A physician who specializes in diseases of the urinary organs in females and the urinary and sex organs in males.
The bodies have their organs taking out and are embalmed.
No, because only the outside of the organs is changed not the insides.
Your insides will turn white :o and you will probably get sick.
To support their bodies, otherwise you can damage their insides; you should cradle them to support them
no
Other words for internal organs: vitals, entrails, insides. The term for the Internal Organs is Viscer/o-
A tree kangaroo's insides look very similar to other mammals. It has a variety of organs like the heart, lungs, and intestines. There are also many blood vessels and fluids.
Like all insects, the mantis has a hard exoskeleton to cover its softer insides.
its da vinci and he is important because he discovered what the insides of human bodies looked like