Animal bodies are organized just like the human body. They have a large and small intestine, a stomach filled with acids to break down their food into molecules. They have an asophagas like us but theirs is a little different. They each have a part to dispose their wastes. The complete inside of an animal such as a panther, lion, kangaroo, pig, and cat is made up just as the human insides is made up.
By cells
People who preserve animal bodies are known as 'taxidermists'
There are a number of different ways that common animal grow, respond, reproduce, and are organized. These animals can be organized based on their method of reproduction for example.
The sponge.
Almost every animal have fur or hair on their bodies, it is to prevent from the cold weather.
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The animal bodies that are organized in a circle around a central axis have radial symmetry. An example is sea anemone.
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People who preserve animal bodies are known as 'taxidermists'
There are a number of different ways that common animal grow, respond, reproduce, and are organized. These animals can be organized based on their method of reproduction for example.
Golgi bodies are in both plant and animal cells. Golgi bodies are an organelle usually found in eukaryote cells and both plant and animal cells are eukaryote.
Golgi bodies are in both plant and animal cells. Golgi bodies are an organelle usually found in eukaryote cells and both plant and animal cells are eukaryote.
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like a human
In an animal cells are organized into tissues :).
By departments or functional areas
This sort of animal that feeds on carrion is called a "scavenger".
No, an atlas is typically organized geographically, with maps arranged by regions, countries, or continents. It is not organized in alphabetical order.