It provides structure, support, and helps with movement.
An endoskeleton is usually made of cartilage and bone, but some endoskeletons, such as those of sharks, contain only cartilage.
Bones are made of calcium carbonate, which is why consuming the nutrient calcium gives people strong bones.
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Endoskeleton - their bones are inside their body
the great white shark are most known but most sharks are these types of fish
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Spiders have exoskeletons and also a small endoskeleton of plates made of a cartilage-like material.Spiders have exoskeletons and also a small endoskeleton of plates made of a cartilage-like material.
Yes, birds have endoskeletons, just like other vertebrates. Their endoskeleton is made up of bones that provide structure and support, as well as protection for internal organs. The endoskeleton also facilitates movement and provides attachment points for muscles.
yes, but its not made of bone but cartilageYes sharks have an endoskeleton.
Yes, a deer does have an endoskeleton. It's endoskeleton is made up of bone and cartilage system.
Well, hello there, friend! Penguins are truly fascinating creatures. They do indeed have endoskeletons, just like you and me. This internal framework gives them structure and support, allowing them to waddle and swim gracefully through their icy homes. Isn't nature just amazing?
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Echinoderms have an endoskeleton made up of 95% calcium carbonate. This mineral gives their skeleton strength and structure, allowing them to maintain their shape and support their body.
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Endoskeleton - their bones are inside their body
Arctic foxes are mammals and have internal skeletons (endoskeleton).
The echinoderm with an endoskeleton made of a single crystal of calcium carbonate is a sea urchin. This endoskeleton is made up of many plates that fit together, forming a rigid structure that surrounds the sea urchin's soft tissues and protects it from predators.
the great white shark are most known but most sharks are these types of fish
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Yes, its made of cartilage.