Invertebrates are protected by a variety of physical adaptations such as hard exoskeletons, camouflage, toxins, and mimicry. They also rely on behavioral strategies like burrowing, hiding, and escaping to avoid predators. Additionally, some invertebrates have mutualistic relationships with other organisms that provide protection or warning signals.
Ozone layer protects the earth. It protects us from UV rays.
A cell wall surrounds and protects a plant cell.
Epithelial tissue covers and protects underlying tissue.
Ozone protects against the harmful rays. The rays are UV radiations.
Ther is not one single bone that protects both organs. Your sternum protects your heart. Your ribs form a rib cage which protects your lungs.
yess
yes they are
yes
No they have bilaterial symetry.
Invertibrates
They are invertibrates
Invertibrates.
under the ground
invertibrates
Invertibrates
dont step on them.
yes