pelvis
Your organs are soft, and a hit could damage them. The skeleton provides a hard cage to surround them.
Yes!
In animals with endoskeletons, muscles surround the skeleton. In animals with exoskeletons,the skeleton surrounds the muscles.
ribosomes surrounds the cell
Epidermal cells surround the stomata.
Quote from Wikipedia:"Cardiac skeleton (sometimes called "fibrous skeleton of the heart") refers to the structure of dense connective tissue in the heart that separates the atria from the ventricles. It is not a "true" skeleton, but it does provide structure and support for the heart, as well as isolating the electric charges that go through the heart by slowing them down enough to allow the atriums to contract before the ventricles so that the heart is much more efficient. It also allows the valves (bicuspid, tricuspid, semilunar) to keep open by giving them structural support."I do wonder why you didn't google it though...
The exoskeleton of arthropods is made from a hard protein, chitin. Note that it does not surround each individual organ but forms a cuticle around the entire body.
Surround is present. Surrounded is past and surround is also future.
Its when you have to surround the letter X
The word "enclosure" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a confined space or structure. As a verb, it means to close off or surround something.
surrounded is the past tense of surround
No, "surround" is not a prefix. Rather, "surround" is a verb that means to encircle or enclose something.