Exoskeletons.
One example of a structure that protects and gives shape is the skeleton in humans and other vertebrate animals. The skeleton provides support for the body, protects internal organs, and allows for movement. It is composed of bones that are connected by ligaments and tendons.
It gives a structure and protects the inner cells from the external environment.
It gives a structure and protects the inner cells from the external environment.
Insects don't have bones. Insects have an exo-skeleton instead, a hard outer layer that protects and gives them shape. The exo-skeleton is made out of Chitin.
The skeleton supports the body/gives it structure and protects internal organs.
It gives shape and structure, and also protects from external dangers.
Butterflies do not have a hard exoskeleton like many other insects. Some butterflies are poisonous or have camouflage that protects them from predators.
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The cell wall is the barrier of the cell and protects it from danger outside the cell. It also gives the cell a structure.
The cell wall protects and supports the plant cell. but IS NOT the same thing as the cell membrane .
The cell wall protects and gives shape to a plant cell.
The sepals.