joint exoskeleton
The Kidneys.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
Their own gravity keeps them together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
The type of membrane that helps keep your internal organs in place is called the peritoneum. This serous membrane lines the abdominal cavity and covers the organs within it, providing support and protection. It also produces a lubricating fluid that allows the organs to move smoothly against one another during digestion and movement.
glue
What tissue keeps the organs from falling apart
The skeletal system keeps the body together and also protects vital organs such as the ribs protect the lungs.
Skin is extremely important to animals. It is what keeps all of their internal organs and bones together. Without their skin, the animals would fall apart.
Magnetic force. Nails and paper clips are often made of iron or steel which are attracted to magnets, allowing them to stick together.
Fats
They are the epithelial tissues. They lines and covers body
Music Keeps Me Together was created in 1975.
integumentary
Your breasts are attached to the torso, or body core where the vital organs are, which is always the warmest part of your body. Also, your breasts are kept tightly under clothing next to your body, which keeps them warm.
Strong force keeps particles in a nucleus together.
sellotape