A Bat is a mammal and therefore every bone in its body has a counterpart in the human body, but varying in proportion and are "homologous".
Humans and bats have a common ancestor on Darwin's Evolutionary Tree of Life and both subsequently developed along subsequent evolutionary branches.
The human skeleton is internal, providing support and protection for the body's organs and giving our bodies shape and structure.
endoskeleton
internal skeleton is meaning that the organism have backbone. So that means that insect is not part of it. Also examples such as jellyfish, squid, octopus, etc. does not fall in internal skeleton group.
The skeleton inside the body is called the endoskeleton. It provides structure, support, and protection for the body's internal organs.
Stem has a similar function to the internal skeleton of an animal. It provides support, structure, and transport of nutrients within the plant, similar to how the skeleton supports and shapes an animal's body.
The bat is a mammal and does not have an exoskeleton. It has an internal skeleton the same as other mammals do. You will find exoskeletons on insects.
No - they are vertebrates - they have a complete internal skeleton.
A vampire bat is a vertebrate.
All mammals have an internal skeleton
Internal Skeleton
Yes it is.
internal skeleton
endo-skeleton
any mammal has an internal skeleton but bugs have an exoskeleton
Internal.
A cheetah has an endoskeleton, which is an internal skeleton.
internal