Skin holds our body parts in.
The nucleus holds the instructions for making all the cell parts.
"Fastener" is a term that describes objects like screws, nails, and bolts that secure things together.
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The three main parts of a syringe are the barrel, plunger, and needle. The barrel is the hollow tube that holds the medication, the plunger is used to expel the medication from the barrel, and the needle is the hollow tube at the end of the syringe that delivers the medication into the body.
The venous system, specifically the systemic veins, holds the greatest volume of blood in the body. This includes veins like the vena cava and other large veins that return blood to the heart from all parts of the body.
Skin holds our body parts in.
Ribs?
Skin, fascia.
it holds up your body
The backbone holds other body organs while the skin covers all body parts.
There is no part of the body that holds the water. The whole body is made up 2/3 of water. Every part of your body is containing water.
Connective tissue hold structures together.
The nucleus holds the instructions for making all the cell parts.
It is a replacement parts for the "shell" or outside plastic of the loader. It is mostly for changing the color but sometimes holds more balls.
"Fastener" is a term that describes objects like screws, nails, and bolts that secure things together.
The base of the microscope supports the entire instrument and provides stability. Additionally, the arm holds the upper parts of the microscope, such as the stage and eyepiece, in place. Both the base and arm work together to support the entire body of the microscope.
The element iron is needed to make hemoglobin, which holds the oxygen that the cells carry to all parts of the body.