Expelling internal organs, like a sea cucumber does, is a defense mechanism known as autotomy. When threatened, sea cucumbers can eject their internal organs to distract predators, allowing them to escape. The expelled organs can regenerate over time, enabling the sea cucumber to recover. This fascinating adaptation highlights the unique survival strategies in the animal kingdom.
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Internal organs are organs that are inside your body, like your heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc.
Bacteria does. Hormones can to. Folliculitis has nothing to do with internal organs or anything like that.
It looks like the internal organs of the shrimp.
Hmm, internal? I think there are 21 or 22 internal organs.
Because the scientists believed it looked like a cucumber and it was under the sea so therefore, a sea cucumber has derived from cucumber-like look.
guts is a widely used term refering to the internal organs of an animal... sharks do have organs just like us humans. Very different organs but organs, so the answer would be yes.
Skin rashes are typically localized to the skin and do not directly affect internal organs. However, certain systemic conditions that cause skin rashes, such as autoimmune diseases or infections, can also impact internal organs. In these cases, the underlying condition may lead to complications affecting organs like the liver, kidneys, or lungs. Therefore, while a skin rash itself does not affect internal organs, it may be a sign of a systemic issue that can.
they become very cold, its like their internal organs freeze and they become slow at working, this can cause the mammal to die. the internal organs do not freeze while the animal is alive...
Dragonflies have several internal and external organs. Like everything else, they have a brain, heart, and reproductive organs. Their brain lobes are large compared to the size of the rest of their bodies.
The external is the outside of your body, like the skin. The internal is the inside where all of your organs and your heart are.