Plants don't need a skeleton because they are held up by their tissue. This tissue is made up of rigid cell walls.
Yes, all animals have muscles as they are necessary for movement and the functioning of internal organs. Muscles are responsible for generating force and enabling animals to move, breathe, and perform other vital functions.
Animals that have tarsal bones -CatsDogsGorillasHorsesHumans
Over time your bones will become fragile.
Makes your bones stronger! :) As if you dont no, petite felious (or whatever) adverts! :)
Calcivores are animals that consume calcium-rich sources like bones, shells, or antlers. Some examples of calcivores include hyenas that consume bones for their calcium content and certain birds that eat eggshells for the calcium they provide for egg production.
It depends on which animal you are talking about. Some animals without bones are larger than animals with bones. Compare the Giant Pacific Octopus with a mouse.
There might be 1,000 animals that have bones but I only know some like cats, dogs and tigers.
Some animals have no need of them, jellyfish for instance. Others have an exoskeleton, insects are an example.
No. Living things such as insects have exoskeletons and no bones.
Invertebrate animals are animals that have NO bones, such as crabs. Vertebrate animals are animals that HAVE bones, such as dogs.
Calcium - it's what gives bones and shells their strength.
yes there is some animals that have bones in their tongues...use google to find out which ones (Hint: The ones who use their tongue the most)
dont know dont care :)
yes they are because they dont have a backbone and they are flexible with out a backbone that is why some animals can turn and wiggle how ever they want they can do it cause they know it wont breack any of there bones
they dont have back bones they dont have back bones they dont have back bones they dont have back bones
some do some dont
All animals have bones.