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It depends on what animal you are talking about, Jellyfish dont have bones, but if you are talking about a mammal, Yes.
There are several types of jellyfish found in Australian waters, including the box jellyfish, the Irukandji jellyfish, the bluebottle jellyfish, and the moon jellyfish. Each of these jellyfish species has unique characteristics and can pose a threat to humans.
If we didn't have any bones, we would be like invertebrate animals such as jellyfish or worms, with soft bodies supported by other structures like cartilage or fluid-filled cavities. Our bodies would lack the structure and support provided by bones, making movement and protection of our internal organs more challenging.
It doesn't matter the age, all humans have 206 standard bones.
Your skeleton contains 206 bones.when you were a child, you had 208 bones. An infant may have as many as 350 bones, as the child grows older, many of these bones fuse to become single bones.
Jellyfish do not have any bones.
no
They have no bones. They're invertebrates.
Jellyfish
jelly fish don't have any bones
Jellyfish do not have muscles or bones in their uniquely designed bodies.
Dinosaur bones are made of hard, durable material like calcium phosphate, which is more resistant to decay than the soft tissue of jellyfish. Jellyfish are composed mainly of water and soft tissues that decompose quickly, making it harder for them to fossilize. The conditions needed for fossilization, such as rapid burial and protection from scavengers, are more likely to occur for hard, mineralized bones than soft-bodied organisms like jellyfish.
No bones, but they do have a hydrostatic skeleton.
Bones
It's invertebrate; no bones.
they dont have bones
Non-existent.