No, trees do not have bones. Instead, they have a structure made up of wood, which is primarily composed of cellulose, lignin, and other organic materials. Trees support themselves through a combination of rigid cell walls and the arrangement of their tissues, allowing them to grow tall and withstand various environmental stresses.
The bones of cold-blooded animals have rings similar to growth rings in trees.
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Cold-blooded animal bones show rings like trees. Dinosaur bones don't have that bone structure
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If you mean chewing gum.... probably not. Gum is made from the sap of trees (most particularly the chicle tree). However, if the gum contains gelatin, that is commonly made from animal bones or animal hides.
Yes, squirrel bones are hollow to help reduce their weight for agility and climbing. This physical adaptation allows squirrels to be more nimble and agile when navigating trees and other obstacles in their environment.
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Living things endangered because people are killing them for their fur , meat , bones , and other parts of their body.Because people are cutting trees so they have no where to live,that's why they are endangered.
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