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The human skeleton is internal, providing support and protection for the body's organs and giving our bodies shape and structure.
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.
Ribs serve to protect vital organs in our bodies, such as the heart and lungs. They also provide structure and support to the chest cavity, allowing us to breathe properly and move our upper body effectively.
Butterflies do not have external plates for support and protection. Their bodies are covered in delicate scales that give them their vibrant colors. Their wings are thin and fragile, designed for beauty and flight rather than protection.
Its the frame for our bodies, without it we'd just be like limp rages unable to move, sit, stand, anything. Plus it also serves as protection for our brains and vital organs by wrapping around and encasing them.
Joints are there to allow movement of the bodies skeleton framework.
They protect themselves my balling up into a tight, small ball, then raise their quills up to protect themselves at all sides of their otherwise, furry bodies. ^^
The human skeleton is internal, providing support and protection for the body's organs and giving our bodies shape and structure.
Mammals do not have exoskeletons; instead, they possess an internal skeleton made of bone or cartilage. An exoskeleton, which is a hard outer structure that provides support and protection, is characteristic of invertebrates like insects and crustaceans. Mammals have evolved various adaptations, such as fur or skin, to protect their bodies while relying on their internal skeleton for structural support.
Animals support their bodies through skeletal structures, such as bones or exoskeletons, which provide shape and support. They also rely on muscular systems to move and maintain their body position. In addition, some animals use hydrostatic skeletons, such as fluid-filled cavities, to support their bodies and facilitate movement.
As with all arthropods, it has an exoskelton.
No, we have our bones inside our bodies.
They could bite and/or produce an unpleasant smelling liquid from their bodies.
it's called an exoskeleton
Your skeleton !
Snails support themselves using a structure called a mantle, which secretes a hard shell that provides protection and structural support. This shell is made of calcium carbonate and helps maintain the snail's shape. Additionally, snails have a muscular foot that allows them to move and adhere to surfaces, aiding in their mobility and stability despite lacking an internal skeleton. Their soft bodies are also filled with fluid, which contributes to their overall shape and buoyancy.
Grasshoppers have an exoskeleton, which is a hard outer structure made of chitin that provides support and protection. Tapeworms possess a soft, flexible body without any skeleton, as they are flatworms that rely on their body structure for support. Crocodiles have an endoskeleton made of bone, which provides internal support and protection for their bodies. Each of these organisms has evolved a skeleton type that suits its lifestyle and habitat.