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Bones are rigid organs that form part of the endoskeleton of vertebrates. They function to move, support, and protect the various organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells and store miner...
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<P>Exoskeleton means that an animal has it's skeleton on the outside of it's body. These would be things like insects and crustaceans (lobster, shrimp). <P>Endoskeleton means that an animal has it's skeleton inside of it's body. ... Are human teeth considered exoskeletons or endoskeletons?
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Growth of body; Endoskeleton vs. Exoskeleton ze; Human ze; Insect; Age; Body siz; Age; Body siz; Exoskeleton; Is insect body surface skin or bone? Basic Form of Insect Body Wall; Cuticle; Integument; Cuticle; Epidermis;
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What I was trying to say is that if your animal is growing, and hence gain weight, to keep the same qualities of stiffness/strength the exoskeleton needs to get thicker and thicker. So thick that in fact most of the body mass for human sized bug would be exoskeleton.
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Definition and other additional information on Endoskeleton from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Endoskeleton vs chitinous exoskeleton ... bony and cartilaginous structure (especially of vertebrates).A skeletal structure internal to an organism, such as the human body's skeleton.
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An exoskeleton is an external skeleton that supports and protects an animal's body, in contrast to the internal endoskeleton of, for example, a human skeleton....
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An insect's exoskeleton (integument) serves not only as a protective covering over the body, but also as a surface for muscle attachment, a water-tight barrier against desiccation, and a sensory interface with the environment.
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2 definitions for Endoskeleton ... endoskeleton n : the internal skeleton; bony and cartilaginous structure (especially of vertebrates) ... Endoskeleton | Contact Us...
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For example, and endoskeleton is a frame and other organs are attached to it. The outer skin is the only tissue requiring support from inside the body. In an exoskeleton, ... Thus a human-sized exoskeleton organism (assuming it could exist) would weigh far more than and endoskeleton of the same size. While it may have...
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