Biological or Physical anthropology is the study of the evolution of humans. Many anthropologists study skeletal remains in coordination with the police with regards to the legal system. There are of corse many sub branches of anthropology including osteology, the study of bones, and palaeopathology, the study of ancient diseases.
Internal skeletons are structural systems found inside the bodies of animals, providing support and protection for their organs. These skeletons can be made of bone (as in mammals), cartilage (as in sharks), or a combination of both. Internal skeletons allow for greater flexibility and movement compared to external skeletons like shells or exoskeletons.
We have skeletons so that we don't look like a big glob.
Fish with skeletons made of cartilage are found in the class Chondrichthyes. This group includes sharks, rays, and skates. Cartilage provides these fish with flexibility and strength without the weight of bony skeletons.
Foraminiferans are amoeboid protists that secrete calcium carbonate shells called tests and have pseudopods for movement and feeding. Radiolarians are marine protists with intricate silica skeletons, radial symmetry, and use their pseudopods for capturing food. Both groups are important contributors to marine ecosystems and are used extensively in paleontological studies.
The only attachment between the appendicular and axial skeletons is the sternoclavicular joint, which connects the clavicle of the upper limb with the sternum of the axial skeleton.
An individual who studies the skeleton is called an osteologist.
A person who studies skeletons or human remains is called a forensic anthropologist. They analyze skeletal remains to help identify individuals, determine cause of death, and provide information for criminal investigations or archaeological research.
Some one that studies elasmobranchs. Elasmobranchs are a group of fishes whose skeletons are made of cartilage instead of bone. Such fishes include the sharks and the rays.
what is a group of skeletons called
Yes, elephants do have skeletons.
Zebras have skeletons, as do all mammals.
There are some skeletons in the wilderness but rev's appear there so watch out there are also skeletons in the varrock sewer
You can fight skeletons at the marsh
Orangutans are mammals who have internal skeletons.
Skeletons at the Feast was created in 2008.
A drudge or a rattle or a scare of skeletons
Skeletons are the remains of dead people and because Halloween is a 'spooky' holiday, skeletons are quite fitting.