Tigers have for the most part the same body parts as other mammals....
A tiger's internal body parts include the typical organs found in most mammals, such as the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, stomach, intestines, and reproductive organs. Tigers also have specialized organs like a large liver to process their high-protein diet and unique adaptations to aid in hunting and survival in their natural habitat.
body parts that u can see like a arm or leg. internal is like the heart
Yes, the kidney is composed of body cells. In fact, all of our organs and internal parts are composed of different body cells.
Between a two-month fetus and an infant, the parts of the body that appear to grow the most are the head, limbs, and internal organs. The head grows rapidly in proportion to the rest of the body during fetal development, while the limbs elongate and become more defined. Internal organs also undergo significant growth and maturation during this period to support the developing body.
The nervous system controls and coordinates functions throughout the body. It includes the brain, spinal cord, and network of nerves that communicate with all parts of the body, helping to respond to internal and external changes.
The three main parts of a skeleton are the skull, the ribcage, and the spine. They provide support for the body, protect internal organs, and allow for movement.
Tigers cannot regenerate their body parts.
1. is the study of internal and external structures of the body and the physical relationships among body parts.
Some body parts of a tiger include: paws, claws, whiskers, tail, teeth, and stripes.
umm...if you really are tht dumb i suggest you get your brain checked...its the same body parts as a regular tiger.the tigers are just the same color.
Tigers suffer from loss of habitat, and poachers take them for body parts.
In different parts our body.
They use their legs and muscles in their legs.
their camo coats
The head, legs, arms, and paws.
White tigers use their claws and teeth to protect them selves
the internal parts of the trunck of an animal body
endoscopy