-Backbone, ribs, skull, pelvis... the list goes on and on.
The bones of cold-blooded animals have rings similar to growth rings in trees.
A homologous structure is a structure found in two very different animals that has a similar form in both animals. For example, the bones of a human hand are homologous to the bones in a bat's wing or a whale's flipper. Structures that appear very similar suggest that two animal may be related, as in humans, bats, and whales, which are all mammals.
The bones of a lion have the same names as the bones of a domestic cat, which are very similar to a human's bones. A comprehensive list is not possible in this forum.
human bones are cir muted with FLESH but fish bones isn't
the human brainstem is the mos similar to that primitive animal
Similar things that humans die from, disease, malnutrition, broken bones ect.
It depends on what animal you are asking about. A human has 206.
Not all animals have the same skeletal structure. Whales have bones in their "flippers" that resemble the same bones that make up the human "arm". This is called a homologous structure.
The rays they pass have the intensity to go through the human skin but not the human bones. So when they are passed through a human body they pass through the skin and reflect at the bones which helps the doctors to detect if any cracks or something similar has developed within the bones.
That is strictly dependent on the type of animal.WHAT IS THE ANIMAL?!?!Different animals have different numbers of bones...
Invertebrate animals are animals that have NO bones, such as crabs. Vertebrate animals are animals that HAVE bones, such as dogs.
Human bones.