Same as anyother skeleton. God built them that way to be that way. Whats the purpose of our skeleton?
Cows have a skeletal system much like people. The purpose of the skeletal system is to support the skin, muscles and organs of the cow.
Cows do not have an inside skeleton. They are supported by a network of fluid-filled bladders that provide rigidity to their legs and tail.
Yes they have a skeleton
Yes, we do since we are vertebrates. Cats, dogs, horses, cows, pigs, deer and many other belong in this major group.
Supporting tissues and flesh.
The muscular system is a series of different muscles throughout a cows body. The muscles serve the purpose of helping the cows to move.
Skeleton provides support to the whole body n serve as a framework. It also protect internal organs.
Only the molars, but not the front incisors, no. If you find what looks like a cow skeleton--or a partly decomposed skeleton with the skull fully exposed--with front and bottom incisors or front teeth and flat molars, then you're obviously looking at a horse skeleton, not a cow. Horses or any equine (mules, hinnies, donkeys and zebras) are the only mammals on Earth that, as strictly herbivores, have upper incisors.
Yes. See the related question below for more info.
Inside you. It is not 'on' your body. it is 'in' it! I can be more specific if you explain the purpose fo the question and what you really want to know?
No only by use of Xray or MRI scanning etc. will someone see your bone structure. It is not until you have ceased to live would the entire skeleton be available for viewing should you wish to donate it for that purpose
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