-
endoskeletons (made of
mostly bone and
sometimes cartilage),
although invertebrates such as
sponges also have
evolved a form of "rebar"
endoskeletons...
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mechanism for
transmitting muscular forces. A true
endoskeleton is
derived from
mesodermal tissue.
Endoskeletons occur in chordates, echinoderms, and sponges...
- bony fish, is a
diverse superclass of
vertebrate animals that have
endoskeletons primarily composed of bone tissue. They can be
contrasted with the Chondrichthyes...
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superhuman strength. In the
Terminator sequels,
armies of
skinless T-800
endoskeletons are
shown to be used by
Skynet during ****ure war sequences, serving...
- mammals),
whose notochords are
replaced by a cartilaginous/bony
axial endoskeleton (spine) and are
cladistically and
phylogenetically a
subgroup of the...
-
distinguished by the
presence of swim
bladders and
later ossified endoskeletons,
emerged as the
dominant group of fish
after the end-Devonian extinction...
- body's
shape and
protects the
internal organs, in
contrast to an
internal endoskeleton (e.g. that of a human)
which is
enclosed underneath other soft tissues...
- Geologically, the
value of
echinoderms is in
their ossified dermal endoskeletons,
which are
major contributors to many
limestone formations and can provide...
- the
decomposition process. Like all echinoderms, sea cu****bers have an
endoskeleton just
below the skin,
calcified structures that are
usually reduced to...
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consist of an
exterior made of
living human tissue,
covering a
metal endoskeleton. The skin is
prone to
aging and
injury related deterioration. Terminators...